FRP Antenna Radome
FRP radome allows antennas to blend seamlessly into the environment as architectural elements (such as square columns and outdoor air conditioning units) or bionic forms (like trees and street lights). By achieving "invisibility," it minimizes public attention, facilitates network deployment and site acquisition, enhancing the aesthetic appearance of the area.
The material does not block the signal, so radio waves pass through easily and the antenna continues working normally without affecting signal quality.
FRP protective housing provides a high level of protection for antennas against wind, rain, dust, salt spray, and UV radiation. It prevents bird nesting and human interference, effectively extending antenna lifespan and reducing long-term maintenance costs.
These FRP antenna radomes can be customized in various shapes, sizes and colors to meet specific environmental requirements, achieving high-level camouflage while ensuring easy installation.
Surface Polishing & Finishing
The surface is finely polished using sandpaper or polishing equipment to achieve a smooth, reflective finish. Decorative patterns can be added or a protective film applied to enhance the final appearance.
Cleaning & Quality Inspection
Ultrasonic cleaning is used to remove processing residues and ensure a clean surface. A final quality check is then carried out to confirm the product meets optical and structural
Hot Bending & Forming
The fiberglass panels are heated using hot air or professional bending equipment to form the curved structure of the radome. Molds are used during this process to ensure accurate shape and consistency.

