First, let us ponder a question together: can you still live without your phone? The era of the digital network has arrived, and mobile phones have infiltrated almost every aspect of life, such as doing laundry, driving, and mailing, among others. Childhood companions like MP3 players and radios have been replaced by mobile phones. The degree of reliance on mobile phones is evident to all, and the "head-down tribe" in many international metropolises is a common sight. So, have you ever considered how communication between people through mobile phones is actually achieved? Why can you connect to the internet anywhere via 2G/3G/4G networks?
All of this is thanks to our camouflaged towers. To ensure the normal operation of wireless communication systems, communication antennas are usually placed at the highest point to increase the service radius and achieve optimal communication results. Communication antennas must be mounted on camouflaged towers to gain height, which makes camouflaged towers indispensable in communication network systems.
The traditional "tall and bulky" image of camouflaged towers is rather rigid, not aesthetically pleasing, and takes up a lot of space. Some people, unaware of the facts about electromagnetic radiation, tend to feel uneasy when they see these gigantic structures, with some even resisting the construction of angle steel towers.
To build camouflaged towers and ensure full signal coverage everywhere, angle steel tower manufacturers are keeping pace with the times by focusing on making camouflaged towers more aesthetically pleasing, allowing them to better blend into urban landscapes and natural scenery. Through the innovations of many angle steel tower manufacturers, more and more unique and novel tower shapes are emerging. Their exquisite structures and elegant appearances exude a vibrant, contemporary feel. Additionally, the camouflaged towers offer convenient communication services for eco-tourism bases.
The appearance of camouflage antenna tower closely imitates real objects, and they are finely crafted. When installed in scenic areas, parks, and squares within clusters of similar trees, they are close to nature and blend seamlessly into the environment.
As a special type of lattice telecom tower, the camouflaged towers use an independent reinforced concrete structure, which effectively prevents uneven settling of the foundation. The feeder line fixing clamp is placed inside the tower body to protect the feeder line from wind and sun exposure, effectively solving issues that could damage the feeder line, thereby extending its service life. Each section of the camouflaged tower is connected using precisely machined flanges, ensuring concentricity and verticality, and avoiding safety risks associated with other connection methods.
Most camouflaged towers by steel tower manufacturers use a tapered monopole structure, occupying an area of 1-2 square meters, with a foundation of 4-6 square meters. Moreover, there is no need to build a base station wall, which reduces the land acquisition area for users and lowers costs (especially in towns).
Due to the relatively small destructive forces acting on camouflaged towers, and the reasonable structure and superior materials used, these towers have a longer service life. The surface of the camouflaged tower is hot-dip galvanized, which provides excellent anti-corrosion performance. The surface is also covered with simulated bark, a high-grade composite material that is fireproof, waterproof, and anti-corrosive, ensuring that its appearance remains intact for a long time.