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Heraeus Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit against Giga Solar Materials Corp.

published: 2015-06-10 10:45

Today Heraeus filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Giga Solar Materials Corporation in the Intellectual Property Court in Taipei, Taiwan, for infringing a patent held by Heraeus related to front-side metallization paste materials used in solar cell technology. In its complaint, Heraeus contends that Giga Solar infringes patent TWI432539 by selling the front-side silver pastes – including the 590, 600 and 620 series - to solar cell manufacturers in Taiwan. The patent covers the use of leaded and lead free tellurium glasses in the production of metallization pastes. By filing this lawsuit Heraeus demonstrates its strong commitment to the PV-industry in defending its intellectual property assets against infringement.

“Heraeus continuously invests significant resources in the development to enhance our portfolio of innovative  metallization pastes to meet the needs of our customers to produce more competitive solar cell products”, said Andreas Liebheit, Head of Heraeus Photovoltaics Global Business Unit. “Our strong intellectual property portfolio and the advances we are making in the production of metallization paste benefits the PV industry with significant improvements in solar cell technology. Our in-depth paste manufacturing knowledge and expertise are protected with strong patents to ensure that our customers can rely on Heraeus as a long-term industry leading supplier for advanced metallization solutions.”

The Heraeus Photovoltaics Global Business Unit is a leading developer and supplier of metallization pastes for the photovoltaic industry. With photovoltaics being one of the primary targeted industries for Heraeus, the company has increased its investment and allocation of resources to the long-term success of this global business unit.

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