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How to choose the material of the inverter shell?

Publish Time: 2023-09-15
When choosing the material of the inverter casing, you need to consider the following factors:
Weather resistance: The casing needs to be able to withstand the effects of the outdoor environment, including solar radiation, rain, hot and cold temperature differences, etc., without significant performance degradation or damage. Therefore, it is necessary to choose materials with good weather resistance.
Corrosion resistance: The inverter housing needs to be able to resist corrosion from various chemicals to maintain long-term stability and reliability. Therefore, it is necessary to choose materials with good corrosion resistance.
Sealing: The inverter shell needs to have good sealing performance to prevent the internal electronic components from being corroded by water, dust and other substances.
Mechanical strength: The casing needs to have a certain mechanical strength and stability to prevent damage to internal electronic components due to external mechanical damage.
Workability: The housing needs to have good workability to facilitate processing and installation. For example, it is necessary to be able to perform operations such as cutting, drilling, and bending to meet actual installation and use requirements.
Currently, the commonly used materials for inverter casings include aluminum alloy, stainless steel, steel, etc. These materials have certain advantages in terms of weather resistance, corrosion resistance, sealing, mechanical strength and processability, but the specific choice of material still needs to be considered based on actual needs and product usage.
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