Product Details:
Item | Zinc Aluminum Magnesium Solar Photovoltaic Support |
Surface Treatment | Galvanized zinc aluminum magnesium |
Steel grade | S350\S420\S450 |
Processing | Ordinary processing and custom processing are available |
Terms of payment | L/C, T/T |
Delivery | 7-30days |
Supplying BV or SGS Inspection if the client needs it. Other accessories or requirements can be ordered. |
Zinc-aluminum-magnesium photovoltaic brackets and hot-dip galvanized photovoltaic brackets are two familiar photovoltaic bracket materials. They differ in many aspects:
1. The material properties of zinc-aluminum-magnesium photovoltaic brackets and hot-dip galvanized photovoltaic brackets are different. The zinc-aluminum-magnesium alloy material has excellent corrosion resistance and can effectively resist the erosion of harsh environments such as acid, alkali and salt, and prolong the service life of the photovoltaic bracket. Hot-dip galvanized photovoltaic brackets coat zinc on the surface of the substrate. Although it also has certain corrosion resistance, it is not as corrosion-resistant as zinc-aluminum-magnesium alloy materials.
2. There are differences in appearance between zinc-aluminum-magnesium photovoltaic brackets and hot-dip galvanized photovoltaic brackets. The zinc-aluminum-magnesium photovoltaic bracket has undergone a special surface treatment process and has the advantages of high gloss and smooth surface, making it more beautiful and decorative. The hot-dip galvanized photovoltaic bracket has a metallic texture, and its outer layer is prone to deterioration, falling off, rusting and other problems, which affects the appearance quality.
3. The manufacturing processes of zinc-aluminum-magnesium photovoltaic brackets and hot-dip galvanized photovoltaic brackets are also slightly different. In the manufacturing process of zinc-aluminum-magnesium alloy photovoltaic brackets, advanced aluminum alloy die-casting technology is used. The material has uniform density and high strength, which improves the stability of the bracket. For hot-dip galvanized photovoltaic brackets, the surface of the base material is first cleaned, pickled, etc., and then the zinc is covered on the base material through a hot-dip galvanizing process to form a protective layer.
4. There is also a price difference between zinc-aluminum-magnesium photovoltaic brackets and hot-dip galvanized photovoltaic brackets. Because zinc-aluminum-magnesium alloy materials have better corrosion resistance, aesthetics, and advanced manufacturing processes, their prices are relatively high. Hot-dip galvanized photovoltaic brackets have lower manufacturing costs and wider applications, and the price is relatively low.
There are some differences between zinc-aluminum-magnesium photovoltaic brackets and hot-dip galvanized photovoltaic brackets in terms of material performance, appearance, manufacturing process and price. Depending on the use environment, suitable photovoltaic bracket materials can be selected according to needs.
Product Details:
Item | Zinc Aluminum Magnesium Solar Photovoltaic Support |
Surface Treatment | Galvanized zinc aluminum magnesium |
Steel grade | S350\S420\S450 |
Processing | Ordinary processing and custom processing are available |
Terms of payment | L/C, T/T |
Delivery | 7-30days |
Supplying BV or SGS Inspection if the client needs it. Other accessories or requirements can be ordered. |
Zinc-aluminum-magnesium photovoltaic brackets and hot-dip galvanized photovoltaic brackets are two familiar photovoltaic bracket materials. They differ in many aspects:
1. The material properties of zinc-aluminum-magnesium photovoltaic brackets and hot-dip galvanized photovoltaic brackets are different. The zinc-aluminum-magnesium alloy material has excellent corrosion resistance and can effectively resist the erosion of harsh environments such as acid, alkali and salt, and prolong the service life of the photovoltaic bracket. Hot-dip galvanized photovoltaic brackets coat zinc on the surface of the substrate. Although it also has certain corrosion resistance, it is not as corrosion-resistant as zinc-aluminum-magnesium alloy materials.
2. There are differences in appearance between zinc-aluminum-magnesium photovoltaic brackets and hot-dip galvanized photovoltaic brackets. The zinc-aluminum-magnesium photovoltaic bracket has undergone a special surface treatment process and has the advantages of high gloss and smooth surface, making it more beautiful and decorative. The hot-dip galvanized photovoltaic bracket has a metallic texture, and its outer layer is prone to deterioration, falling off, rusting and other problems, which affects the appearance quality.
3. The manufacturing processes of zinc-aluminum-magnesium photovoltaic brackets and hot-dip galvanized photovoltaic brackets are also slightly different. In the manufacturing process of zinc-aluminum-magnesium alloy photovoltaic brackets, advanced aluminum alloy die-casting technology is used. The material has uniform density and high strength, which improves the stability of the bracket. For hot-dip galvanized photovoltaic brackets, the surface of the base material is first cleaned, pickled, etc., and then the zinc is covered on the base material through a hot-dip galvanizing process to form a protective layer.
4. There is also a price difference between zinc-aluminum-magnesium photovoltaic brackets and hot-dip galvanized photovoltaic brackets. Because zinc-aluminum-magnesium alloy materials have better corrosion resistance, aesthetics, and advanced manufacturing processes, their prices are relatively high. Hot-dip galvanized photovoltaic brackets have lower manufacturing costs and wider applications, and the price is relatively low.
There are some differences between zinc-aluminum-magnesium photovoltaic brackets and hot-dip galvanized photovoltaic brackets in terms of material performance, appearance, manufacturing process and price. Depending on the use environment, suitable photovoltaic bracket materials can be selected according to needs.