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PhoenixD sets up the first large-scale facility for integrated optical systems in the "House of Optics"

PhoenixD sets up the first large-scale facility for integrated optical systems in the "House of Optics"

A large blue crane lifts a machine protected by transparent film over trees towards a yellowish-white building. In the front right of the picture stands a truck with the truck tarpaulins pushed to the side, on which the machine had previously been standing. A large blue crane lifts a machine protected by transparent film over trees towards a yellowish-white building. In the front right of the picture stands a truck with the truck tarpaulins pushed to the side, on which the machine had previously been standing. A large blue crane lifts a machine protected by transparent film over trees towards a yellowish-white building. In the front right of the picture stands a truck with the truck tarpaulins pushed to the side, on which the machine had previously been standing.
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A crane lifts the printing and coating system, which weighs around five tonnes, from the truck over the treetops to the forecourt of the "House of Optics" on the Welfengarten campus.
The photo collage shows how the different elements of the new large-scale equipment were lifted above the trees and set down in front of the hall door. It needed two trucks and a blue crane to put the large-scale printing and coating system, weighing around five tons, into place. The photo collage shows how the different elements of the new large-scale equipment were lifted above the trees and set down in front of the hall door. It needed two trucks and a blue crane to put the large-scale printing and coating system, weighing around five tons, into place. The photo collage shows how the different elements of the new large-scale equipment were lifted above the trees and set down in front of the hall door. It needed two trucks and a blue crane to put the large-scale printing and coating system, weighing around five tons, into place.
© Sonja Smalian/PhoenixD
The photos document the delivery of the printing and coating system on the Welfengarten campus.

The Cluster of Excellence PhoenixD has laid the first significant building block for its planned production line for integrated optical systems: The Challenger 650 large-scale machine of nsm Norbert Schläfli AG has moved into the House of Optics. 

Two large trucks, a crane and half a dozen men had to work hard for about two hours: Then the machine, weighing around five tonnes, was in its new place in the House of Optics on the Welfengarten campus. 

The Challenger 650 is a high-precision, multifunctional printing and coating system that enables the development of printed electronics and other printed devices. The large-scale machine can process flexible and rigid substrates with an accuracy of fewer than 10 microns. 

By using this innovative machine in research and development as well as pilot and production applications, PhoenixD scientists can realise optical and electronic functionalities in a single manufacturing device. The machine's arrival thus marks a milestone in developing an integrated production line for fully integrated optical systems.