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based inLondon, ONTARIO (CANADA)
Sciencetech Inc. has been designing and manufacturing optical spectroscopic instruments and solar simulators in Canada since 1985. Sciencetech instruments have been used in many applications and fields including: medical research, biotechnology, ...
Sciencetech’s FSSP-HC-A highly collimated flash solar simulator is capable of illuminating targets up to 1.8 × 1.5m (or 1.5m diameter) with highly collimated light (up to 0.5° half ...
based inGreater Noida, INDIA
Cliantech Solutions founded in 2019 by highly experienced team, with 35+ years of experience in the Solar industry. Cliantech supports the growing demand of Solar Module and Cell Manufacturing in India with the sole mission to provide the best ...
A Solar Sun Simulator is the basic device to categorise photonic properties. The primary objective of this technology is to provide illumination of natural sunlight to manage indoor test facility inside a lab. The simulator is used to fake sunlight ...
based inGenk, BELGIUM
IPTE's basic philosophy has always been to support our industrial customers on site wherever they are producing. We offer flexible network of engineering and production entities in the main industrial areas, organized around our major ...
The IPTE flash solar simulator is designed to test photovoltaic devices up to 6” x 6” size. A Current-Voltage (I-V) measurement system for use in both in-line high volume production and ...
based inHague , NETHERLANDS
Eternal Sun is at the forefront of innovation in solar module testing equipment. They are renowned for their high-end simulators that replicate sunlight, utilizing both LED-based steady-state and Xenon-based flash technologies for precise IV-testing ...
The SPIRE Single Long Pulse solar simulator is a high-tech large area solar simulator recognized globally by manufacturers and laboratories for its superior performance. With its Class A+A+A+ rating under IEC 60904-9 edition 3.0, this simulator ...
