Customization: | Available |
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Usage: | Angle Tower |
Conductor Circuit: | Single Circuit |
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The single-tube lightning rod tower, as an efficient and reliable lightning protection device, adopts the integrated molding process of high-quality seamless steel pipes. With a compact overall structure and excellent strength, it can withstand extreme weather conditions such as strong winds and heavy snow, and has remarkable compression resistance and anti-deformation ability. Compared with traditional multi-section lightning rod towers, its occupied space is greatly reduced, making it especially suitable for places with limited space but high lightning protection requirements, such as urban buildings, airports, and oil depots. The installation process is simple and flexible, without the need for complex splicing, which reduces construction time and labor costs, and makes subsequent maintenance more convenient. The tower body is treated with hot-dip galvanizing or composite anti-corrosion coatings, significantly improving its corrosion resistance and extending its service life. Through a scientifically designed lightning conduction and grounding system, it can quickly conduct lightning current into the ground, providing all-weather safety protection for surrounding facilities and personnel, and is an ideal choice for modern lightning protection projects.
Our company's annual design production capacity is 10,000 tons, the monthly production capacity is 1,000 tons, and the maximum daily production capacity is 80 tons. Our company also has 15 tower installation teams. Take the 45-meter single-pipe steel column tower as an example, the production, galvanizing and installation cycle of each tower should not exceed 15 days.
Hot-dip galvanizing of the tower significantly improves the corrosion resistance and service life of the tower by immersing steel components into the molten zinc solution to form an anti-corrosion coating. |