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Communications towers are a type of signal transmission tower, also known as signal transmission towers or communication steel towers. In the construction of modern communication and broadcasting signal transmission towers, whether users choose ground-level or rooftop towers, they both serve to elevate communication antennas, expand the service radius of communication or television transmission signals, and achieve ideal professional communication effects. Additionally, rooftop towers also provide dual functions of lightning protection grounding, aviation warning, and decorating office buildings. They are mainly used for installing mobile communication antennas and microwave systems. The tower structure typically consists of four posts made of angle steel or steel pipes, equipped with lightning rods, work platforms, and ladders. The steel used in the tower is Q235, which should meet the technical requirements specified in GB:700-88 standard.
Technical specifications comply with the following design wind speeds: 30M/S (varies by region)
Wrapping Ice: 5mm-7mm (varies by region)
Seismic Intensity: 8°
Suitable Temperature: -35℃ to 45℃
Vertical Deviation: <1/1000
Ground Resistance: ≤10Ω
Corrosion Protection for Communication Towers: Hot-dip galvanized treatment for the steel components of the tower body. Ensures no rust for 50 years.
Communication Tower Main Function: Supports signal transmission, providing support for signal transmission antennas. Material Origin: Baosteel/Shougang/Hengang/Tanggang, etc.































