Can you guess that there's a mobile-radio pole here?
The so-called integrated-technique lets the antenna tower disappear into its environment. Special tree poles can be inserted and blend themselves harmoniously into the surrounding field creating a completely natural view.
Europoles brings unusual pole constructions into reality. By three-dimensional visualizations you will already see the first effects of the pole in its environment. We have arranged a small selection of our designer poles - from the simple colored styles up to the design of the attachments.
The connection between sophisticated technology and architecturally distinctive tripod constructions is the result of continuous development. Thus Pfleiderer Europoles sets the standard in the modern infrastructure and creates constructions up to 80 meters in height.
In order to construct at particularly high locations, the combination of two materials and systems are suitable: Concrete poles and latticed towers. The latticed tower is mounted on the concrete part giving you the advantage and use of both pole structures. While the spun concrete pole provides a high maximum stress with a slim construction, the latticed tower offers flexible mounting types for the antenna systems.
Concrete and steel poles of Europoles are readily accepted as vehicles of large dimensional advertising space. The slim and inconspicuous pole design supports thereby the total conception of the advertising message in an obliging/pleasing way - nothing is to be seen of the antennas. When desired we offer a mobile-radio tower with advertising surface in the complete package. Also a subsequent attachment of an advertising surface to an existing portable radio pole is possible - our stress analysts examine whether the pole can still carry this additional load.
Further variants of use are possible - talk to us, we will gladly advise you.
In addition to advertising space there are still further combinations possible:
In the July 2006 Issue of the technical periodical CIVIL ENGINEERING (BAUTECHNIK) Europoles is represented in a report over the “Reinforcement of Spun Concrete Poles with CFK-Lamellas”.