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M10 MBB, N-Type TopCon 120 half cells 470W-485W solar module

Short Description:

Assembled with MBB ,N-Type TopCon cells, the half-cell configuration of the solar modules offers the advantages of higher power output, better temperature-dependent performance, reduced shading effect on the energy generation, lower risk of hot spot, as well as enhanced tolerance for mechanical loading.


Product Detail

Product Tags

Product Features

Ultra-high Power Generation/Ultra-high Efficiency
Enhanced Reliability
Lower LID / LETID
High Compatibility
Optimized Temperature Coefficient
Lower Operating Temperature
Optimized Degradation
Outstanding Low Light Performance
Exceptional PID Resistance

Data Sheet

Cell Mono 182*91mm
No. of cells 120(6×20)
Rated Maximum Power(Pmax) 470W-485W
Maximum Efficiency 21.7%-22.4%
Junction Box IP68,3 diodes
Maximum System Voltage 1000V/1500V DC
Operating Temperature -40℃~+85℃
Connectors MC4
Dimension 1908*1134*30mm
No.of one 20GP container 396PCS
No.of one 40HQ container 864PCS

Product Warranty

12-year warranty for materials and processing;
30-year warranty for extra linear power output.

Product Certificate

certificate

Product advantage

* Advanced automated production lines and first-class brand raw material suppliers ensure that solar panels are more reliable.

* All series of solar panels have passed TUV, CE, CQC, ISO,UNI9177- Fire Class 1 quality certification.

* Advanced Half-cells, MBB and PERC solar cell technology, higher solar panel efficiency and economic benefits.

* Grade A quality, more favorable price, 30 years longer service life.

Product Application

Widely used in residential PV system, commercial & industrial PV system, utility-scale PV system, solar energy storage system, solar water pump, home solar system, solar monitoring, solar street lights, etc.

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What strength is a M10?

M10 is a metric unit of measurement used in engineering and mechanics. It is used to measure the diameter of bolts, screws and other fasteners.

To provide a more detailed answer, the strength of an M10 bolt depends on several factors such as the material used, the type of bolt, and the specific application.

The most common M10 bolts are made of steel. The strength of a steel bolt is determined by its grade, which is indicated by a number stamped on the bolt head. The most common grades for M10 bolts are 8.8, 10.9 and 12.9.

Grade 8.8 M10 bolts have a tensile strength of 800 MPa (MPa) and a yield strength of 640 MPa. This means it can withstand a maximum load of 800 N per square millimeter before it starts to deform. The tensile strength of 10.9 grade M10 bolts is 1000MPa, and the yield strength is 900MPa. The tensile strength of 12.9 grade M10 bolts is 1200MPa and the yield strength is 1080MPa.

In addition to the grade of the bolt, the strength also depends on the specific application. Shear bolts have different strength requirements than tension bolts. Factors such as the size of the bolt, the length of the bolt, and the material the bolt is fastened to also affect its strength.

It is important to ensure that the bolts used are strong enough for the specific application. Using bolts of a lower grade than required can cause the bolt to break or fail under load with disastrous results. On the other hand, using stronger bolts than necessary can be wasteful and add unnecessary weight to the system.

In summary, the strength of an M10 bolt depends on several factors, including the material used, the grade of the bolt, and the specific application. It is important to ensure that the bolts used are strong enough for the specific application to avoid failure and potential hazards.


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