The characteristics of aluminum alloy solar hooks are mainly reflected in the following aspects:
- Weight and thickness
Aluminum alloy is lighter, so in the same hook design, aluminum alloy hooks are often thicker, but the overall weight is lighter, which is easier to install and handle. They usually appear more refined, simple, and smooth in appearance.
- Corrosion resistance and surface treatment
Aluminum alloy hooks has natural corrosion resistance, and the surface is often anodized to increase its oxidation resistance and wear resistance. Because of its smooth surface, it looks more modern, and sometimes it is polished to make it look brighter.
- Complexity of appearance design
Because aluminum alloys are easy to process into complex shapes, the design can be more diverse. For example, aluminum alloy hooks can be designed with multiple angles, bends, and details to meet the installation needs of different types of roofs and solar panels.
- Aesthetics and application scenarios
Since aluminum alloy is light and easy to process, designers can pay more attention to its appearance. It is commonly seen in the field of modernization and clean energy. The overall shape is simple and beautiful, suitable for projects that require a certain degree of aesthetics.
- Cost and applicability
Aluminum alloy hooks are suitable for long-term exposure to outdoor environments due to their lightness, corrosion resistance, and strong plasticity, but they are relatively expensive. Therefore, they are more common in mid-to-high-end solar system installations, especially for projects that focus on durability and ease of installation.
Solar hooks made of aluminum alloy are often lighter and more beautiful in appearance, and the processing design is more flexible, and the surface treatment is more refined.