Hualei Optoelectronics Orders Eight New AIXTRON MOCVD Reactors

Xiang Nang Hualei Optoelectronics Ltd, of Hunan Province, China, has placed an order of eight new AIXTRON MOCVD reactors including six CRIUS II reactors in a 55x2-inch wafer configuration and two AIX G5 HT 56x2-inch wafer configuration systems to boost capacity for GaN HB LEDs. The order includes six CRIUS II reactors in a 55x2-inch wafer configuration and two AIX G5 HT 56x2-inch wafer configuration systems.
 
A local AIXTRON service team has installed and commissioned the new systems in Hualei Optoelectronics´ state-of-the-art facility in Chenzhou, China.

Previously in 2009, Hualei Optoelectronics placed AIXTRON’s largest ever single order for MOCVD systems from China at that time with multiple CRIUS MOCVD systems.
 

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