MONO CRYSTALLINE
Monocrystalline silicon solar cells, as the name implies, the entire volume of the cell is a single crystal of silicon. It is the type of cells whose commercial use is widespread nowadays. Monocrystalliine cells are manufactured using the Czochralski process.This method was developed in the year 1916. The manufacturing process of the wafer, all of it, a single crystal of silicone, which will constitute the cell, begins by extracting the siiicon from the sand. The main advantage of monocrystalline cells is their high efficiency, which is typically around 22%. The cells come in the sizes of 156mm, 156.75mm, 157mm, 157.5mm, 158mm, 158.75mm, 166mm, 210mm. The number of busbars varies from 5BB to 12BB. The cells look like pseudo square in shape, thickness varying from 160 micron to 200 micron and normally black in colour. At lower temperature coefficient/more effective when temperature changes.