Photovoltaic

Photovoltaic

Photovoltaics, as an emerging energy source, have gained more recognition in recent years with the development of technology and commercial promotion. Polycrystalline silicon is the main component of photovoltaic (solar) cells. Cold hydrogenation is an emerging technology in the polycrystalline silicon industry, with a reaction temperature of approximately 500-600 degrees and a pressure of around 20 kilograms, which requires high material standards. 800H, as a high-temperature resistant alloy, exhibits excellent high-temperature strength and certain corrosion resistance at 500-600 degrees. Effective grain size control can ensure the strength of the material, making it suitable for pressure vessels and piping. The company's materials can enhance welding performance and corrosion resistance through the control of C, Al, and Ti.

Material selection suggestion

The pipe material should consider high temperature, pressure, and resistance to intergranular corrosion.

Common Materials

N08800

N08810

N08811