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Solatrim releases a new plague-abatement system for residential solar projects

solarenergyBy solarenergyMarch 5, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Solatrimize has launched a new pest clock system for residential solar projects, the ST-500 panel. The ST-500 measures 5 inches.

The ST-500 has a durable, weather-resistant aluminum construction with a slim black coating for a seamless appearance. The innovative diamond stamp design ensures the airflow under panels, maintaining system efficiency, while the 3M VHB glue installation simplifies simplify-no screws or rivets.

“The ST-500 offers greater flexibility in the choice of sizes for installers to use Solatrim for their customers, which effectively protects solar panels of every size,” said Sarah Lemberg, director of sales and marketing at Solatrim.

The ST-500 is now available via the Solatrim distribution network. More information online or via info@solatrim.com.

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