WINAICO modules pass world's toughest PID test

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WINAICO, the module brand of semiconductor company, Win Win Precision Technology has announced its modules passed the harshest PID test offered by TÜV Rheinland with minimal degradation.

The 85°C temperature, 85% relative humidity and -1000V bias voltage made it the most challenging reliability test in the world, not to mention the survival criteria of 250 hours which pushed the boundaries of module craftsmanship.

WINAICO's modules were able to survive TÜV Rheinland's test with significantly less power degradation than the required threshold of 5%.

Standard PID tests apply only a -1000V bias voltage at 25°C for a period of 168 hours.

The more advanced test applies a more stringent condition of 85°C temperature and 85% relative humidity for 96 hours.

WINAICO modules withstood the tougher conditions for 250 hours with ease, showing the outstanding selection of materials and quality of WINAICO products.

"PID issues have plagued commercial and utility scale installations for years, as poorly manufactured modules would slowly degrade when installed in long module strings," said Sascha Rossmann, vice president of global sales at WINAICO.

"Low degradation, durability and high yields are of utmost relevance to investors, banks and consumers under the most demanding climate conditions."

"WINAICO proves once again that we are not about fulfilling, but rather setting, new industry standards. By surviving the toughest PID tests, WINAICO's modules will remain productive in all types of applications, and continue to exceed customers' expectations."

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