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Solarseam bonded solution supports standing seam roofs

  • Specify & Build
  • 16 hours ago
  • 2 min read

Catnic has launched SolarSeam, a photovoltaic (PV) solution for standing seam roofs that has been engineered to deliver high performance without compromising on aesthetics. Catnic SolarSeam consists of a flexible solar laminate bonded to the Catnic Urban standing seam roofing panel, delivering efficient renewable energy without the traditionally highly visible frames. Catnic SolarSeam panels can be installed on roof pitches down to five degrees for true design flexibility. Supplied as a complete kit of parts, including the panels, flashings and fixings, SolarSeam is simple to order and straightforward to install. 

 


Catnic SolarSeam uses Copper Indium Gallium Selenide (CIGS) solar technology. The MCS-certified low-profile CIGS cells are made up of multiple diodes, meaning they have excellent ambient light performance. Unlike traditional monocrystalline panels, they have high shade tolerance, which means that more energy is captured, even on cloudy days, and homeowners are not restricted to installation on south-facing roofs. In fact, with monocrystalline panels shading reduces energy production by as much as 80%, while for CIGS panels it is as little as 10%. CIGS cells are also lighter, more flexible and more resistant to damage, cracking and physical impacts. 

 

It also provides further sustainability benefits, because Catnic SolarSeam’s CIGS cells are manufactured in the UK and require significantly less energy to produce compared with monocrystalline products, resulting in a lower carbon footprint. Additionally, the Catnic Urban panel that the cells are bonded to is also made in the UK, with BES 6001 Responsible Sourcing certification and a BRE A+ rating, demonstrating it has the lowest overall environmental impact. All this makes Catnic SolarSeam ideal for environmentally conscious customers. 

 

With fire performance an essential consideration, the solar panel when bonded to a Catnic Urban panel has been tested in accordance with CEN/TS 1187-4 and classified as BROOF(t4) for external fire performance, the highest rating possible, with minimal flame spread and no fire penetration for at least 60 minutes. 

 

For customer peace of mind, Catnic SolarSeam is supplied with multiple guarantees. There is a 25-year Confidex Home Guarantee on the Catnic Urban roof substrate as well as a 10-year solar product guarantee. The performance of the solar is also covered by a 25-year guarantee. 

 

Amanda Hinks-Edwards, Business Manager at Catnic, said: “With the target for a 68% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from 1990 levels by 2030, renewable energy, and solar in particular, has never been more important. Recent indications from the Government suggest that solar panels could be mandatory on all new homes from 2027 and with a target to build 1.5 million new homes within this parliamentary term, the expansion of residential solar could be considerable. 

 

“Catnic SolarSeam therefore provides an ideal solution for new and refurbishment projects that not only delivers excellent solar performance but also allows design flexibility and uncompromised aesthetics. It also represents an opportunity for roofing professionals with skills in the installation of standing seam roofing to expand their offering to customers.” 

 

 

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