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Advantages of dual-pole photovoltaic mounting systems:
(1) The layout is stable, with good structural load-bearing capacity and strong adaptability to adverse geological conditions,
(2) The amount of steel used is minimal, resulting in relatively lower costs

Zinc-Aluminum-Magnesium (ZAM): The "All-Round Champion" in Highly Corrosive Environments
The zinc-aluminum-magnesium alloy coating (Zn-Al-Mg) is a third-generation anti-corrosion technology that has seen rapid adoption in recent years. Its typical composition includes zinc (Zn) at 60% to 75%, aluminum (Al) at 10% to 20%, and magnesium (Mg) at 1.5% to 3%.

Corrosion resistance: After salt spray testing, the results show that the material's corrosion resistance time is ≥6000 hours, three times that of traditional hot-dip galvanizing. Moreover, it possesses strong self-healing capabilities for cuts, forming a dense oxide film at the fracture surface, effectively preventing the common issue of "cut corrosion.".
Mechanical Properties: The base material typically selected is Q235/Q345, with a yield strength of ≥235MPa and a tensile strength ranging between 370 - 500MPa. It can withstand wind and pressure up to 2400Pa, capable of resisting the impact of a Category 12 typhoon.

Applicable scenarios: Particularly suitable for highly corrosive environments such as coastal mudflats, saline-alkali lands, deserts, and industrial pollution zones. It is also the preferred material for fish-solar complementation, agricultural-solar complementation, and mountainous projects.
Cost and Lifespan: The price falls between hot-dip galvanization and aluminum alloy, but the levelized cost of ownership (LCOE) is the lowest. The design lifespan is ≥30 years, with a relatively long maintenance-free period.