Research and Analysis on Anti-corrosion of Mountain Photovoltaic Brackets
Aijun Lin and
Junwen Tang
Asian Agricultural Research, vol. 16, issue 09
Abstract:
With the increasing global demand for renewable energy, solar photovoltaic power generation technology has been widely applied in China and even globally. Especially in mountainous areas, complex terrain resources are cleverly utilized in the construction of photovoltaic power stations, but this also brings severe challenges to the anti-corrosion of photovoltaic brackets. This paper focuses on the anti-corrosion technology of mountain photovoltaic brackets, and deeply explores the influence of natural factors such as mountain climate, sandstorms, and precipitation on the corrosion of photovoltaic brackets. The research results show that the key to improving anti-corrosion performance lies in the selection of bracket materials and optimization of coating processes. After comparing various anti-corrosion treatment methods such as hot-dip galvanizing, spray aluminum coating, and new anti-corrosion materials, it is found that nano coating technology exhibits excellent protective effects in corrosive environments. This study is of great significance for promoting the sustainable development of photovoltaic power generation, providing solid theoretical support and practical guidance for the anti-corrosion design of mountain photovoltaic power stations.
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.396270
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