rooftop cell tower

rooftop cell tower

A rooftop cell tower refers to a telecommunications structure installed on the roof of a building specifically to support cellular network antennas and equipment. These towers play a crucial role in expanding wireless network coverage in urban areas where space for traditional ground-based towers may be limited. They are designed to be lightweight, compact, and durable, using materials like steel or aluminum to withstand environmental conditions and support the weight of antennas and related infrastructure. Rooftop cell towers are strategically placed to optimize signal coverage and connectivity, enhancing communication services for residents and businesses in densely populated areas.

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Shapelattice
MaterialNormally Q345B/A572, Minimum Yield Strength ≥ 345 N/mm² Q235B/A36, Minimum Yield Strength ≥ 235 N/mm². OR Q420 Q460 ASTM A572 GR65, GR50, SS400
Surface treatmentHot dip galvanized Following ASTM A 123, BS729 or as client required.
connectionbolt connection
StandardISO 9001:2008
Height:20 ft, 25 ft, 30 ft, etc.
Surface treatment:galvanization and color painted
Welding StandardAWS (American Welding Society ) D 1.1
Production ProcessRaw material test → Cutting →Welding →Hole drilling →Dimension verify →sample assemble → surface clean→ Galvanization or powder coating ,painting →Recalibration →Packages
PackagesPacking with plastic paper, steel box or according to client’s request.

Deshi Tower specializes in the design, manufacture, and construction support of transmission towers, antenna mast towers, steel structures, and observation towers.

Transmission tower design adheres to ASCE/SEI standards. antenna mast tower design follows ANSI/TIA-222 standards. We are not just manufacturers and suppliers, but also your technical support and partners.


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