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Telecom Supports

FRP telecom support structures are lightweight composite frameworks used for mounting antennas, dishes and wiring. These include shaped struts, cross-arms, and bracing. The FRP material ensures zero corrosion and no lightning grounding needed, making them ideal for telecom towers. FRP supports are also highly rigid yet lighter than metal alternatives, facilitating easier assembly on cell towers or base stations.

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Key Features

  • High stiffness-to-weight ratio (fiberglass brace keeps antennas steady in wind)
  • Non-conductive (FRP supports won’t attract lightning strikes)
  • Corrosion-free in outdoor environments (coastal, desert, high altitude)

Benefits

  • Reduces maintenance (no corrosion of guy wires or cross members)
  • Easier to install (lighter sections mean smaller cranes or manual assembly)
  • Environmental durability (resistant to extreme UV, heat, and cold)

Applications

  • Cross-arm struts and braces on cell towers and communication masts
  • Support brackets for antenna panels or microwave dishes
  • Cable tray supports on telecommunication shelters

Technical Specifications

  • Engineered per tower load analysis (fiberglass density and layering tailored)
  • Typical lengths 1–3 m for cross-arms; diameters 20–80 mm for rods

Unique Selling Points (USPs)

  • Inert (FRP does not corrode even in polluted or saline environments)
  • Improved network uptime (no support failures due to rust or termites)