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30m 40m 50m 60m 80m 100m Telecommunication Lattice Galvanized Tubular Bts Site Steel Tower

Telecommunication Lattice Galvanized Tubular Bts Site Steel Tower is a freestanding structure, commonly used in the telecommunications industry to support antennas for mobile networks, radio, and television broadcasting. Its primary shape is a tall, slender, and tapered cylindrical mast, resembling a large pole or pipe.
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Telecommunication Lattice Galvanized Tubular Bts Site Steel Tower is efficient at handling high wind loads and provides significant height with a relatively small base footprint, making it ideal for urban areas and locations with limited space. The vast majority of these towers are constructed from hot-dipped galvanized steel, a material chosen for its exceptional strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion, which is crucial for structures that must withstand harsh outdoor environments for decades.



Type

Tubular tower

Height

Customized

Wind speed

Customized

Certificate

ISO9001

Surface treatment

Hot dip galvanized

Materials

Q235B(equivalent to S235JR/A36) & Q355B(equivalent to S355JR/GR50) & Q420B (equivalent to GR60)

Galvanized standard

ISO1461/ASTM A123

Design code

TIA/EIA-222G/H

Production capacity

6000tons/month

Nuts & Bolts

4.8, 6.8, 8.8

Lifetime

30 years



Mobile Cellular Networks: Their primary use is to support antennas for 2G, 3G, 4G LTE, and 5G mobile services. They provide the necessary height for wide area coverage and capacity in both urban and suburban environments.


Fixed Wireless Access (FWA): They are used to deploy equipment for providing high-speed internet access to homes and businesses using radio signals instead of fixed lines, crucial for bridging the digital divide.


Public Safety and Emergency Services: These towers host communication systems for police, fire departments, ambulance services, and other first responders, ensuring reliable radio communication during critical operations.


Radio and Television Broadcasting: Tubular towers are used to mount antennas for transmitting FM radio and television signals over a broad area to reach audiences.


Wireless Internet Service Providers (WISPs): In rural or underserved areas, smaller tubular towers are often used by WISPs to beam internet connectivity to customers.


Monopole Design: They are tubular, self-supporting poles without guy wires, requiring a relatively small footprint for installation. This makes them ideal for urban areas, sidewalks, and locations with limited space.


Tapered Cylindrical Shape: Their classic shape is a hollow, conical tube that tapers from a wider base to a narrower top. This design is aerodynamically efficient, minimizing wind load and providing structural stability.


Galvanized Steel Construction: Almost universally made from high-strength steel. The steel is hot-dip galvanized, providing a thick, protective zinc coating that offers exceptional resistance to corrosion and rust for decades of outdoor exposure.


Internal Ladder and Safety Systems: They typically feature an internal ladder for secure technician access, along with internal or external safety climb systems, including safety clips and rest platforms, to protect workers.


High Load Capacity: Despite their sleek appearance, they are engineered to support significant weight, including multiple arrays of antennas, microwave dishes, and transmission lines, often under severe weather conditions.


Durability and Longevity: Built from robust materials and engineered for harsh environments, they have a very long service life with minimal maintenance required.


What exactly is a telecom tubular tower?
A telecom tubular tower is a specific type of freestanding monopole structure. Its defining characteristic is its hollow, cylindrical, and consistently tapered "tube" shape, engineered from rolled steel plates. It is distinct from other monopole types like lattice towers or guyed masts.


Where are tubular towers most commonly used?
They are ideally suited for locations where space is limited and visual impact is a concern. This includes:

  • Urban and suburban environments

  • Street corners and sidewalks

  • On top of buildings

What is the typical lifespan of a tubular tower?
With its hot-dip galvanized steel construction, a tubular tower has a very long lifespan, typically exceeding 20-30 years, with minimal maintenance required. The galvanization protects the steel from corrosion in harsh environmental conditions.


Can technicians access the inside of a tubular tower?
Yes, this is a key feature. Most tubular towers include an internal ladder running the entire height, providing safe and protected access for technicians away from weather and public view. Internal safety climb systems are standard.

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