MPrime unit stands at cutting edge of photovoltaic solar technology

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The factory, which had already received ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OSHAS 18001 quality certification, now has an EL Tester to ensure greater quality control of the final product.

This new technology, which was developed in partnership with MBJ Solution, makes it possible to discover hidden defects, which are impossible to detect without this type of equipment, ensuring a high quality standard of the products the company sells.

The process of assembling the photovoltaic cells is another innovation on the production line. The MPrime modules are now made up of three ribbons, which improve the performance of the product throughout its lifecycle.

Working with Saint-Gobain’s SolarBond InFrame sealant and Nordson’s foaming equipment, a new framing system was develop that withstands 7,000 Pa of mechanical loading pressure (800 Pa correspond to an approximate wind speed of 130 Km/h). The MPrime Module passed the Heavy Snow Load Test carried out by Tüv Rheinland (the world standard for industrial certification and inspection) which guarantees greater strength in adverse weather conditions.

“Investment in innovation of our production line is an example of our ambition. In a market in which we have a leading role, MPrime’s goal is to have products that excel in terms of quality but at always competitive prices. At MPrime we are focused on working with the best and on increasingly asserting ourselves as one of the best,” said Pedro Alves, the Managing Director of MPrime.

MPrime modules can now, optionally, include a monitoring system in the junction box allowing the customer the possibility of checking production information in loco. This technology sets off a safety system at high temperatures that isolates the module from others and prevents accidents if there is a fire.

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