Industry Commentary | Misunderstandings Surrounding "Frames"

Misunderstanding 1: The mounting structure is merely a "support structure" with low technical requirements.
High-quality solar mounting systems require multidisciplinary knowledge, including structural mechanics, materials science, and environmental engineering. Additionally, attention must be paid to component compatibility issues, and the mounting system must ensure sufficient adjustment tolerance and structural redundancy.
Misunderstanding 2: The thicker the steel used in the mounting structure, the better the wind resistance.
This indicates that the core of wind resistance lies in the scientific nature of structural design, rather than simply relying on the accumulation of materials.
Misunderstanding 3: The lower the cost of the mounting structure, the better the overall economics of the project.
In a certain ground-mounted power generation project, the use of a low-cost mounting structure resulted in excessive tolerance in hole positioning during installation, significantly reducing panel installation efficiency and increasing labor hours by 15%. As a result, the overall cost exceeded that of higher-quality competing products.
Misunderstanding 4: The thicker the anti-corrosion coating, the better.
In reality, different environments, such as industrial areas, coastal regions, and deserts, require anti-corrosion measures that are "tailored to fit." A good anti-corrosion design should be a precise matching of material properties and environmental requirements.

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