Our cutting-edge photovoltaic brackets are ingeniously crafted to provide steadfast support and secure fixation for your solar panels, ensuring they are consistently positioned to bask in the sun at an optimal angle. This strategic positioning allows for maximum sunlight absorption, significantly boosting power generation efficiency.
Typically constructed from robust steel, photovoltaic brackets serve as the indispensable "skeleton" of any solar array. These steels undergo advanced surface treatments, such as hot-dip galvanizing and galvanized aluminum magnesium, dramatically enhancing their resistance to corrosion and extending their longevity. Notably:
The hot-dip galvanized bracket is a prevalent choice, usually boasting a thickness exceeding 2mm, and in regions prone to high winds, this thickness can reach up to 2.5mm. Though the cost is higher, these brackets offer an impressive lifespan, superior strength, and remarkable stability.
• Galvanized aluminum magnesium support: This innovative solution features self-healing cuts and a metal surface highly resistant to chlorine, alkalis, abrasion, and corrosion. Designed for challenging environments like deserts, mudflats, and saline-alkaline lands, it is both cost-effective and enhances the power station's safety.
Aluminum alloy photovoltaic brackets are available as a lighter alternative, weighing merely a third of their steel counterparts. Despite their higher cost and reduced strength, they boast exceptional corrosion resistance, making them ideal for installations at coastal sites and on color steel roofs, where rust prevention is critical.
Our diverse range of photovoltaic brackets includes both fixed and tracking systems. Fixed brackets feature components with a static orientation, adjustable manually to adapt to seasonal lighting variations. Conversely, tracking brackets automatically follow the sun's path, ensuring optimal panel alignment, albeit at a premium price.
Photovoltaic brackets are meticulously designed to suit various applications, including rooftop, ground, and agricultural photovoltaic systems. Each system is engineered to meet specific environmental and operational needs, guaranteeing stable and efficient electricity generation.
The cost structure of photovoltaic brackets is predominantly driven by raw materials, with over 70% attributed to these costs, half of which is steel. The bracket's weight can vary significantly based on material choice, design intricacy, and scale, all influencing the overall manufacturing expenditure.
Photovoltaic brackets have a vast application range, from expansive ground-mounted solar farms to residential rooftop systems, extending to agricultural applications. Their vital role in photovoltaic power generation systems ensures the entire system's stability and efficiency, making them indispensable.