Under extended UV light exposure, ordinary glass can break down, eventually losing its transparency and efficiency. But UV radiation is designed out of solar glass. Unlike regular glass that might discolor or weaken, this resilience ensures that the glass stays clear and efficient at capturing sunlight for many years.
Solar glass that is used in manufacturing solar panels is not like ordinary glass; it has one or both sides with an anti-reflective coating. Solar panel glass is designed to optimize energy efficiency by guaranteeing that more sunlight is transformed into power, therefore lowering our dependence on fossil fuels.
Solar panels usually use plate glass, which is the most basic type of glass. It’s pretty flat, see-through, and lets a fair amount of light in. On the other hand, it’s not as durable or unique as some other solar panel glass choices. They are inexpensive to produce. Therefore, they are the cost-effective option for basic solar panel applications.
Tempered glass has long been the go-to material for solar panels due to its affordability and popular use. The solar glass that has undergone a specific heat treatment technique is much more durable than ordinary glass. It can resist hail and strong winds, among other severe weather events.
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Customer ServiceSolar glass has an anti-reflective coating which is designed to optimize energy efficiency. Learn how it’s different from other types of glass in this article.
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