In conventional cell cutting processes, the cell surface is exposed to high temperatures above 1500 °C using a laser. After the laser reaches a certain depth, the cell is cut along the laser line under mechanical stress. During this process, the formation of microcracks is likely.
Daxler Energy uses non-destructible cutting technology. This technology, called NDC, is mainly based on low temperature laser management, according to the principle of thermal expansion and contraction. In cells exposed to cold lasers at low temperature during cutting, natural decomposition occurs due to thermal stress instead of mechanical decomposition. With NDC, a smoother cell section is achieved without the risk of microcracking. The mechanical strength of the cells obtained during cutting with NDC technique are also high.