communication tower

communication tower

A communication tower, also known as a telecom tower or cell tower, is a tall structure designed to support antennas for telecommunications and broadcasting, including mobile phones, television, and radio. These towers are used to transmit and receive signals, allowing for wireless communication over a wide area. Communication towers can vary in size and design, with some being standalone structures while others are attached to buildings or other existing infrastructure. They play a crucial role in enabling the widespread availability of mobile and broadcast communication services.

Productcommunication tower
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, 40 ft, 50 ft, 60 ft, 70 ft, 75 ft, 80 ft, 100 ft, 200 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, communication towers, steel structures, and observation towers.

Transmission tower design adheres to ASCE/SEI standards. Telecommunication 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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