Dave Savastano07.21.08
Dyesol Limited, a leading dye solar cell materials manufacturer, has signed an agreement with Sigma-Aldrich, a leading life science and high technology company, for Sigma-Aldrich to distribute Dyesol’s range of dyes for Dye Solar Cells.
Ruthenium-based dyes are one of the three critical chemical components required for the manufacture of Dye Solar Cell (DSC) products. Dyesol is recognised around the world for being able to manufacture these dyes with the highest degree of quality control and reliability plus top performance characteristics.
“With the capability that Sigma-Aldrich has to effectively market and sell worldwide, we are pleased to be a supplier to the company’s first promotion of dye solar cell materials,” said Sylvia Tulloch, managing director at Dyesol Industries. “This agreement is a win-win, as it opens up markets for Dyesol’s high performance dyes to a user community that has a long history of trust in the integrity and quality service that Sigma-Aldrich supplies. In addition, the agreement provides Sigma-Aldrich an opportunity to service the rapidly growing market place for DSC materials. I believe this agreement could be the start of a very important, long-term relationship for Dyesol that will ultimately benefit the scientific community.”
Dr. Yanek Hebting, materials manager at Dyesol, added: “Dyesol’s investment to expand the team's scientific and support personnel, as well as the addition of new high quality facilities, provides us with the right tools to ensure that Sigma-Aldrich’s demands for quality, performance, and reliability can be met.”
Ruthenium-based dyes are one of the three critical chemical components required for the manufacture of Dye Solar Cell (DSC) products. Dyesol is recognised around the world for being able to manufacture these dyes with the highest degree of quality control and reliability plus top performance characteristics.
“With the capability that Sigma-Aldrich has to effectively market and sell worldwide, we are pleased to be a supplier to the company’s first promotion of dye solar cell materials,” said Sylvia Tulloch, managing director at Dyesol Industries. “This agreement is a win-win, as it opens up markets for Dyesol’s high performance dyes to a user community that has a long history of trust in the integrity and quality service that Sigma-Aldrich supplies. In addition, the agreement provides Sigma-Aldrich an opportunity to service the rapidly growing market place for DSC materials. I believe this agreement could be the start of a very important, long-term relationship for Dyesol that will ultimately benefit the scientific community.”
Dr. Yanek Hebting, materials manager at Dyesol, added: “Dyesol’s investment to expand the team's scientific and support personnel, as well as the addition of new high quality facilities, provides us with the right tools to ensure that Sigma-Aldrich’s demands for quality, performance, and reliability can be met.”