DelSolar modules pass salt mist corrosion test conducted by TÜV Rheinland

  • DelSolar's D6MP_B3A module. Image: DelSolar
    DelSolar's D6MP_B3A module. Image: DelSolar

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TÜV Rheinland confirmed that DelSolar’s solar modules have passed the new salt mist corrosion test with a severity level of 6, the highest stress rating for the test. Modules included in the testing were DelSolar’s D6M_B3A, D6P-B3A and D6Q_B3A.

The company noted that its modules passed the ammonia test in March, performed by TÜV SÜD in compliance with IRC 62716. The modules were certified as being suitable for agriculture areas where high amounts of ammonia are found.

DelSolar’s President, Lidon Chen pointed commented,”when modules are exposed to the external environment, there are many harsh elements which may affect the solar module quality. DelSolar is dedicated to research and quality control, as well as enhancing the competitiveness of our solar module products. We are pleased to receive this certification and to provide better solutions to our customers that have photovoltaic systems installed in various environments.”

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