The strength of steel (Q235B) is higher than that of the commonly used aluminum alloy model (6063-T5). Therefore, it is recommended to use steel brackets for photovoltaic brackets with large spans or high wind resistance requirements, which meets the strength requirements. Conclusion Both aluminum and steel have their own advantages depending on project type and site conditions. Aluminum is ideal for lightweight, corrosion-resistant rooftop and residential systems, while steel is often. Picture steel as the sturdy oak tree, deeply rooted and unyielding, while aluminum is more like a flexible bamboo, bending without breaking. Steel, often galvanized for protection, offers unmatched. The core materials of solar mounting brackets are mainly aluminum and galvanized steel. The following detailed comparison table helps you make quick decisions: III.
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