Application
Wind powerPhotovoltaicRail TransitLEDNew energy car
Application
Wind power

Wind power engineering focuses on essential knowledge and skills in electrical engineering, sensor technologies, high-voltage systems, and wind power generation technologies. Professionals in this field are responsible for the installation, commissioning, operation, inspection, and maintenance of wind farm equipment.

Typical wind power equipment includes:
turbine blades, generators, rotating nacelles, towers, batteries, and inverters.
MTHPA is used in composite materials and insulation systems, ensuring durability and reliability under harsh outdoor conditions.

Photovoltaic
The photovoltaic (PV) sector is a key branch of the new energy industry, focused on converting solar energy into electricity through photovoltaic technology. Unlike solar thermal systems commonly seen on rooftops (e.g., vacuum tube water heaters), PV power generation (Photo-voltaic Generation, PV) represents one of the most scalable and commercially promising renewable energy technologies.
MTHPA is used in PV module encapsulants, insulation systems, and adhesives for weather-resistant sealing.
Rail Transit
Rail transit includes transportation systems where vehicles operate on fixed tracks, such as traditional trains and standard railways. With the diversification of railway technologies, rail transit now covers a broad range of systems for both long-distance and urban public transport applications.
MTHPA plays a role in insulating components, fire-resistant composite materials, and vibration-resistant bonding systems within modern railway vehicles and infrastructure.
LED
The LED (Light Emitting Diode) industry relies on material engineering to produce light at different wavelengths and colors. The wavelength (or color spectrum) of light emitted by an LED is determined by the semiconductor materials used. The earliest LEDs were made of gallium arsenide (GaAs) and emitted infrared light.
MTHPA is used in heat-resistant encapsulation systems, electrical insulation, and composite adhesives for high-efficiency LED manufacturing.
New energy car
New energy vehicles refer to vehicles that adopt new power systems and rely entirely or mainly on new energy sources for propulsion. New energy vehicles mainly include pure electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid vehicles, and fuel cell vehicles. New energy vehicles refer to all other energy source vehicles, including fuel cell vehicles and hybrid vehicles, except for gasoline and diesel engines.