On February 10th, Shanghai Ailu Package Co.,Ltd. responded to investor inquiries on an interactive platform, stating that its majority-owned subsidiary, Aina New Energy, has developed polyurethane composite solar panel frames. These frames possess core advantages including ultra-low carbon emissions, corrosion resistance, and anti-PID properties. Their cost is lower than traditional aluminum alloy frames, making them suitable for applications such as offshore solar power and highly corrosive commercial and industrial photovoltaic installations. The subsidiary has already achieved mass production capability.
Furthermore, the company is actively focusing on expanding the application of its solar frame products into new sectors, specifically within the aerospace industry for low-orbit applications. To meet the demands of extreme and complex aerospace environments, the company will prioritize overcoming key technical challenges. These include developing materials that can withstand high and low temperatures, resist vacuum ultraviolet light and space radiation, combat atomic oxygen, and maintain compatibility in vacuum conditions. This will be pursued through industry-academia-research collaboration with upstream and downstream partners in the supply chain and universities, with a strategic focus on the R&D and breakthrough of aerospace-grade composite materials for solar frames.
The company aims to solidify its foundational business in traditional solar panel frames while steadily advancing the conversion of its technological achievements into industrial applications. This strategy is intended to cultivate new growth drivers for the company's performance and contribute to the upgrade of the new energy sector within the aerospace industry.
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