Camouflaged Communication Tower (Palm Tree Tower)

Camouflaged Communication Tower (Palm Tree Tower)
Camouflaged Communication Tower (Palm Tree Tower)
Camouflaged Communication Tower (Palm Tree Tower)
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Stealth cell tower disguised to look like a natural palm tree, available in height options from 5 to 40 meters

Camouflaged palm tree towers are telecom steel structures designed to blend in with outdoor spaces while supporting antennas and communication systems. As the surface of palm tree towers is hot-dip galvanized, they are protected against corrosion and strong wind loads, providing stable performance over a long period of time. Communication towers in the form of palm trees are typically installed in large open environments, such as parks, scenic areas, resorts, and sports venues, where visual appeal is as important as technical performance. The outer structure of the tower is shaped and finished to closely resemble real palm trees, allowing the tower to visually blend into the surrounding landscape without drawing attention.

  • Design Standard ANSI/TIA-222-G/H/F, EN 1991-1-4 & EN 1993-3-1
  • Height Range 5–40 m (customized according to project requirements)
  • Design Wind Speed Up to 300 km/h (customized according to project requirements)
  • Surface Treatment Hot-dip galvanized

Typical Installation Environments
To ensure safe assembly and long-term structural stability, installation sites should be located on flat, stable grounds in order to avoid irreparable damage to the natural environment. The best location for palm tree communication towers is in an environment where they will blend into the surroundings, such as along streams, hills, landscaped parks, or areas with distinctive vegetation. Thanks to its palm tree-inspired design, the telecom tower blends smoothly into the environment and stays visually subtle while operating as a full telecommunication structure.

Product Telecommunication tower
Tower Type Self-Supporting Tower
Standard ANSI/TIA-222-G/H/F, EN 1991-1-4 & EN 1993-3-1
Certification ISO 9001: 2015; COC; Third Party Inspection Report (SGS, BV)
Nuts & Bolts Grade 8.8 / 6.8 / 4.8; ASTM A325; DIN 7990, DIN 931, DIN 933; ISO 4032, ISO 4034
Material Main pole: Steel plates | Trunk appearance: Polymer simulated bark | Leaves: PU flame-retardant material
Height 5–40 m (customized according to project requirements)
Design Wind Speed Up to 300 km/h (customized according to project requirements)
Surface Treatment Hot-dip galvanizing
Galvanizing Standard ASTM A123 / ISO 1461
Service Life More than 20 years
Color Natural green finish or customized colors
Certification Standard
Design Standards
  • TIA/EIA-222-G/H/F
  • EN 1991-1-4
  • EN 1993-3-1
  • 3-second gust wind speed
  • North American (EIA, UBC, CSA) Standards
  • European (Eurocode)
Structural Steel
Grade Mild Steel High Tensile Steel
GB/T 700 – Q235B, Q235C, Q235D GB/T 1591 – Q355B, Q355C, Q355D, Q420B
ASTM A36 ASTM A572 Gr.50
EN 10025 – S235JR, S235J0, S235J2 EN 10025 – S355JR, S355J0, S355J2
   
Design Wind Speed Up to 300 km/h
Allowable deflection 0.5–1.0° @ operational speed
Tensile strength (MPa) 360–510 470–630
Yield strength (t ≤ 16 mm) (MPa) 235 355 / 420
Elongation (%) 20 24
Impact strength KV (J) 27 (20°C) - Q235B (S235JR) 27 (20°C) - Q355B (S355JR)
27 (0°C) - Q235C (S235J0) 27 (0°C) - Q355C (S355J0)
27 (-20°C) - Q235D (S235J2) 27 (-20°C) - Q355D (S355J2)
Bolts & Nuts
Grade Grade 4.8, 6.8, 8.8
Standards for mechanical properties
Bolts ISO 898-1
Nuts ISO 898-2
Washers ISO 7089 / DIN 125 / DIN 9021
Standards for dimensions
Bolts (dimensions) DIN 7990, DIN 931, DIN 933
Nuts (dimensions) ISO 4032, ISO 4034
Washers (dimensions) DIN 7989, DIN 127B, ISO 7091
Welding
Method CO₂ Shielded Arc Welding & Submerged Arc Welding (SAW)
Standard AWS D1.1
Galvanizing
Galvanization standard of steel sections ISO 1461 or ASTM A123/A123M
Galvanization standard of bolts and nuts ISO 1461 or ASTM A153/A153M

Main Components

  • Anchor Bolts
  • Antenna Mounting Bracket
  • Copper Grounding Components
  • Connection Plates
  • Antenna Mast

Optional Components

  • Communication Tower Bolts
  • Aviation Obstruction Light
  • Climbing Ladder
  • Copper Lightning Rod
  • Grating Platform and Mesh Platform

We provide full technical guidance and carry out construction based on the approved drawings. If any questions arise, we are always available to assist.

Features

Palm tree towers are designed to replicate the appearance of a real palm tree, so they can be installed in visually sensitive areas where conventional base station towers are not permitted, such as parks, residential zones, scenic areas, and tourist sites.

A built-in lightning protection system safely guides electrical discharge into the ground, helping protect both the palm tree tower and nearby equipment during storm conditions.

By resembling the leaves and trunk texture of real palm trees, the tower blends in naturally with its surroundings. There are a variety of height options available for palm tree towers, with the most common range being 8 to 40 meters.

Installation Process

The installation of a camouflaged palm tree tower is carried out directly on site through a series of coordinated steps, to make sure every stage, from the foundation to final adjustments, is completed correctly.

Foundation Preparation
The installation process starts with preparing the foundation at the selected site. Excavation is carried out based on the structural drawings, followed by pouring a reinforced concrete base that will support the full weight of the palm tree tower and keep it stable over time.

On-site Assembly of Parts
All components of the palm tree tower are transported to the site and assembled on the ground first, which helps simplify lifting and positioning later on.

Joint and Connection Inspection
After assembly, all connection points are checked using proper tools to ensure the joints are firm and the seals are properly in place.

Tower Lifting and Positioning
The palm tree tower is lifted with the aid of a crane and moved into position above the foundation in a precise alignment with the foundation.

Fixing the Tower to the Foundation
Once positioned correctly, the camouflaged palm tree tower is secured to the foundation using anchor bolts and other fastening elements.

System Connection and Commissioning
After mechanical installation is completed, the electrical and communication systems are connected and tested to confirm normal operation.

Final Exterior Inspection
At the final stage, the trunk finish and palm leaves are carefully checked and adjusted as needed to ensure all visible parts are properly aligned and the tower maintains a neat, natural palm tree appearance.

Project Application Examples
Manufacturing Process

Laser Cutting
Laser cutting is used to shape the steel components through focused beam cutting and assisted gas removal. The process offers fast cutting speed and high dimensional accuracy (up to ±0.05 mm), while keeping heat impact to a minimum. This reduces the risk of deformation and results in clean, well-defined edges.

CNC Punching and Shearing
Steel angles are processed through CNC-controlled punching and shearing lines. Automatic feeding, positioning, punching, and cutting are all integrated into the process, keeping production running smoothly and efficiently. Precise CNC positioning keeps quality consistent, even when working with more complex parts.

Hot-Dip Galvanizing and Surface Protection
The tower is protected with hot-dip galvanizing as the main anti-corrosion treatment, along with an extra plastic coating for added protection. The zinc layer protects the steel from rust and adds strength, while the coating gives extra insulation and surface protection. This combined treatment allows the tower to maintain reliable performance for over 20 years and adapt well to harsh environments such as high and low temperatures, coastal areas, and mountainous regions.

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