GB/T 18912-2002
AbolishedSalt mist corrosion testing of photovoltaic(PV)modules
光伏组件盐雾腐蚀试验
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the salt mist corrosion test method for photovoltaic (PV) modules, simulating the corrosive effects of marine or coastal environments. It is applied in the quality and durability testing of PV modules intended for installation in coastal areas or offshore applications. The standard helps manufacturers and certifiers evaluate module resistance to salt-induced degradation, ensuring long-term reliability in such harsh conditions.
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