Solar panels generate electricity from sunlight and heat up during operation. Our green high - temperature tape with a heat tolerance of 180 - 220 °C is used to wrap the wires on the back of panels, protecting them from the panel's heat, maintaining electrical connection integrity and preventing overheating and failures. The tape's UV resistance is crucial as panels are constantly in sunlight. It can withstand harsh outdoor conditions like temperature changes and solar radiation, ensuring installation longevity. In large solar farms, it's a simple and effective way to improve power generation system reliability, and its stickiness keeps it attached to wires in various weather.
Solar panels generate electricity by converting sunlight, but they can also heat up during operation.
To protect the wiring and connectors that run along the back of the panels, our green high-temperature tape, with a heat tolerance of 180 - 220 °C, is employed.
Installers carefully wrap the tape around the wires, shielding them from the heat radiated by the panel itself.
This helps maintain the integrity of the electrical connections, preventing overheating and potential failures.
The tape's UV resistance, in addition to its heat resistance, is vital as solar panels are constantly exposed to sunlight.
It can endure the harsh outdoor conditions, including temperature fluctuations and solar radiation, ensuring the longevity of the installation. In large solar farms, it's a simple yet effective solution to enhance the reliability of the power generation system.
And its sticky nature keeps the tape firmly attached to the wires, even in windy or rainy weather.