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)