Monocrystalline silicon wafers:
Specifications:
156 mm x 156 mm, typically with a thickness of 200 μ m, with a maximum conversion efficiency of 22.5%.
156 mm x 156 mm, thickness 1.5 mm: used for making solar panels with a power of over 150 W.
156 mm x 156 mm, 1.7 mm: used for producing high-power solar panels.
Polycrystalline silicon wafers:
Specifications:
156 mm x 156 mm: With a thickness of 180 μ m, the conversion efficiency can reach up to 19%.
125 mm x 125 mm: With a thickness of 200 μ m, the conversion efficiency can reach up to 19.3%.
200mm x 200mm: Can be used to make larger and thicker solar panels.