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The wind measurement tower is a triangular truss support structure specifically designed for installing wind speed measurement equipment. The main body is formed by welding high-strength steel, with three vertical columns arranged in an equilateral triangular pattern. These columns are connected into a stable spatial framework through horizontal and diagonal bracing rods.
The surface is treated with hot-dip galvanizing, forming a silver-gray rust-proof layer that can withstand wind and rain erosion. This makes it particularly suitable for long-term use in harsh environments such as coastal areas and mountainous regions.
The cross-section of the tower is triangular, with the base fixed to a concrete foundation through anchor bolts and a sensor installation platform reserved at the top. This structure ensures wind resistance while minimizing material usage and overall weight. The segmented design facilitates transportation and allows the tower to be raised in sections through flange connections. Common heights range from 50 to 120 meters, providing accurate wind measurement data for the preliminary site selection of wind power projects.
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| Product Description
The wind measurement tower is a triangular truss support structure specifically designed for installing wind speed measurement equipment. The main body is formed by welding high-strength steel, with three vertical columns arranged in an equilateral triangular pattern. These columns are connected into a stable spatial framework through horizontal and diagonal bracing rods.
The surface is treated with hot-dip galvanizing, forming a silver-gray rust-proof layer that can withstand wind and rain erosion. This makes it particularly suitable for long-term use in harsh environments such as coastal areas and mountainous regions.
The cross-section of the tower is triangular, with the base fixed to a concrete foundation through anchor bolts and a sensor installation platform reserved at the top. This structure ensures wind resistance while minimizing material usage and overall weight. The segmented design facilitates transportation and allows the tower to be raised in sections through flange connections. Common heights range from 50 to 120 meters, providing accurate wind measurement data for the preliminary site selection of wind power projects.
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