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hb solar canada inc.

hb solar provides engineered PV mounting for all types of roofs, including lat, pitched, shingled, and 
metal. All hb solar racking projects commissioned, 450+ to date, have been individually designed and 

engineered for optimal system performance and minimal impact to the rooing surface. Wind tunnel 
tested by renowned RWDI, the mechanical integrity of the system designs have also been veriied by 

several Ontario Engineering irms. hb solar supports customers along the complete process—from in- 
itial rooftop PV design and optimization of the layout, to inal inspection of the installed rooftop array. 

www.hbsolar.ca





CertainTeed
The aesthetically pleasing Apollo II and

Apollo II Tile PV rooing systems offer
solar integration for new and existing

shingle and tile roofs, while eliminating
the need for rack-mount or structural

reinforcement. Each module contains 14
high-eficiency solar cells, which provide

a recently enhanced power rating of 60
watts per module. Apollo II and Apollo

Tile II systems are available in Class A
and Class C UL790 ire ratings, and meet

UL 790, UL 1703, and IEC 61215 require- 
ments. All Apollo II systems are backed

by the industry’s only warranty for elec-
tricity output and installation workman- 
ship, a 25-year limited power warranty,

and a 15-year installation workmanship
warranty.

www.certainteed.com








Despatch Industries

Despatch Industries is a provider of thermal 
processing equipment for advanced PV produc- 
tion, including their popular metallization-iring 

furnace. The Saire Firing Furnace, with the Dri- 
Tech dryer, has the ability to properly de-couple, 

stabilize, and customize process parameters for 
the most stable and repeatable environment in 
which to optimize cell performance. The unique 

twin-chamber design eliminates lane-to-lane in- 
luence. Microzone Technology provides the abil- 
ity to precisely tailor the duration of the burnout 

interval, and time above the melting temperature
and thermal proiles.
www.despatch.com

















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