Article Focuses on CVD's Solutions for Depositing Transparent Conductive Oxide on Glass

CVD Equipment Corporation (CVD) (NASDAQ: CVV), announced today that an article about the Company was published in the November issue of Photovoltaics World magazine titled "Off-line APCVD offers paradigm shift for TCO glass end users". The article was coauthored by CVD executives Karlheinz Strobl, VP of Business Development, and Michael Gray, CVD's VP of Sales and Marketing. The article focuses on CVD's solutions for depositing Transparent Conductive Oxide (TCO) on glass, a market which is experiencing significant growth for applications such as thin film solar energy, energy efficient architectural glass and many other applications requiring the deposition of thin films for advanced functionality.

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CVD Equipment Corporation (NASDAQ: CVV) is a designer and manufacturer of standard and custom state-of-the-art equipment used in the development, design and manufacture of advanced electronic components, materials and coatings for research and industrial applications. CVD offers a broad range of chemical vapor deposition, gas control, and other equipment that is used by customers to research, design and manufacture semiconductors, solar cells, carbon nanotubes, nanowires, LEDs, MEMS, industrial coatings and equipment for surface mounting of components onto printed circuit boards.

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