The IBC Solar from Germany has developed two new mounting systems for PV installations on the roof and facade: the Wallfix system, made from aluminum and stainless steel, and the Aerofix G3.1, designed for modules up to 3 square meters.
The German PV product distributor and manufacturer IBC Solar announced two new mounting systems, one for facade and the other for PV installations on the roof.
The two new solutions – IBC Wallfix and IBC Aerofix G3.1 – will be officially presented at the beginning of May in Intersolar Europe.
“With IBC Wallfix, IBC Solar has now developed an internal mounting system for its customers that optimally meets all installation requirements,” the company said. “For many years, installation companies have relied on the proven IBC Solar Flat Roof System, IBC Aerofix. Now the system has been optimized again and can also be used for larger solar modules of up to 3 square meters”.
The mounting system of the Wallfix fits different wall types, including brick, trapezoidal plate metal, concrete and other materials. Made from aluminum and stainless steel, it offers itself for modules with a maximum field size of 11.4 m² in both landscape and portrait orientations.
“IBC Wallfix can be used in commercial and industrial buildings and private houses,” the company said. “The new facade system is also impressive in appearance: the innovative insertion system ensures a harmonious and homogeneous appearance.”
The Aerofix G3.1 is an addition to the Aerofix series of the company, designed for larger modules up to 3 square meters. Made from aluminum, stainless steel and rubber granulate, it positions the modules with a slope of approximately 10 degrees.
“Thanks to the flexible modular system, IBC Aerofix is particularly cost -effective and can even be resistant to the highest snow loads,” IBC said. “The wide basic rails ensure a minimum roof load. The integrated IBC Aerofix Latch Fall Protection offers extra safety during installation.”
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