ARaymond presents portfolio for the Brazilian market

Company brings its module fixing, cable management and grounding solutions to Brazil
26-11-21-canal-solar-ARaymond presents portfolio for the Brazilian market
PowAR™ Cinch. Credit: ARaymond/disclosure

Recently, the ARaymond presented to the Brazilian public its solutions for fixing photovoltaic modules, cable management and grounding.

According to the company, the PowAR™ Snap fixing clip, ideal for photovoltaic projects on roofs, has agility in assembly, logistical ease and dual function (fixing and grounding the modules).

“Similarly, the PowAR™ Cinch and PowAR™ Cinch Locked, solutions for ground, carport and tracker photovoltaic projects, show an agile clamping capability, free from special tools for installation and free from periodic torque maintenance,” said Willy Zulke, sales executive at ARaymond Brasil.

Furthermore, the company brought the Rayvolt™ clip grounding solution to the Brazilian market, which grounds photovoltaic modules and metal profiles in just one click, without the need for pigtails and eyelet terminals.

“Finally, ARaymond’s various cable management clips promote better organization of all photovoltaic electrical wiring, promoting long-term maintenance cost reductions and reducing accidents”, he highlighted.

MC4 Connector Manager

Zulke also highlighted that Stäubli's MC4 connector manager has received positive from industry professionals, who reported that they are “making it possible to house connectors safely in any part of the photovoltaic module frame”.

“ARaymond is present globally with fast, ergonomic and professional solutions for the photovoltaic sector. This way, we are able to keep up with the global needs of this ever-changing segment. We are always innovating and promise to launch products for the market in 2022”, concluded the executive.

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Photo by Mateus Badra
Mateus Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. He has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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