Someone asked about lateral expansion. According to below website, aluminum expands roughly 24 parts per million per degree C.
If you install at 20 C = 68 F and the panels can cool to -20 C (-4 F), then a 78" long (2 meter long) panel will shrink 78*0.000024*40=0.075" (1.9mm.) If the same panel heats up to +60C (140F), then the panel will expand 0.075" (1.9mm). A good installation will allow for at least +/-0.1" or +/-2.5mm expansion in the long dimension, either with gaps or flexible mounting. One common technique is to space the panels with a scrap of 1/4" or 6mm plywood or similar size bolts during installation and remove the spacer after tightening down the panels.
If you install at 20 C = 68 F and the panels can cool to -20 C (-4 F), then a 78" long (2 meter long) panel will shrink 78*0.000024*40=0.075" (1.9mm.) If the same panel heats up to +60C (140F), then the panel will expand 0.075" (1.9mm). A good installation will allow for at least +/-0.1" or +/-2.5mm expansion in the long dimension, either with gaps or flexible mounting. One common technique is to space the panels with a scrap of 1/4" or 6mm plywood or similar size bolts during installation and remove the spacer after tightening down the panels.
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