Posted on 11/20/2014 6:32:04 PM PST by Swordmaker
A recent report by The Wall Street Journal makes clear that GT Advanced Technologies' Mesa plant was incapable of economically producing sapphire for Apple. The report also makes clear exactly what went wrong: GTAT had committed to an experimental production approach that was a failure from the beginning. Apple's refusal to buy the furnaces outright, labeled "bait-and-switch" by GTAT, was reasonable given the known problems with the approach.
Hypothesis Confirmed
I had written back on October 10 that my working hypothesis about why GTAT couldn't deliver sapphire to Apple was that GTAT had committed to a sapphire production process that was still experimental and ultimately failed. The key change that GTAT made was in the design of the sapphire growth furnaces used to produce 100 kg boules of sapphire. The new furnaces that GTAT built for the Mesa plant would grow 262 kg boules.
According to the WSJ, even as the ink was drying in October 2013 on the GTAT supplier deal, the first boule to be produced using the new furnace design was unusable. Subsequent production at Mesa suffered from a 50% failure rate.
No "Bait-and-Switch"
Not Quite a Settlement
. . .furnaces are(n't) actually worth anything to anyone, since they may not be fixable. The settlement let GTAT off the hook by allowing it to repay Apple out of the proceeds of furnace sales.. . .
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