🌬️ Wind load: The biggest challenge for your infrastructure

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It’s not just about signal; it’s about physics

In urban and rural network deployments, we often focus on gain and coverage, overlooking a critical factor: wind load.

An antenna with excessive diameter acts as a “sail” atop a tower or mast. This leads to the need for costly structural reinforcements and a higher risk of vibrations that can compromise signal stability.

The ESB Solution: Small Diameter Engineering (ECOSD)

Our ECOSD (Small Diameter) antennas and compact Trisectors are designed with one premise in mind: minimum surface, maximum capacity. By reducing the outer diameter and optimizing materials, we achieve immediate operational advantages:

  • Reduced Wind Resistance: Allows the reuse of existing structures without the need for expensive reinforcements.
  • Extreme Lightweighting: Thanks to their reduced weight, there is no need for a crane in many cases, drastically simplifying logistics and slashing installation costs.
  • Low Visual Impact: Facilitates the acquisition of permits in sensitive urban environments.

At ESB Sistemas, we have spent 40 years optimizing every millimeter of our solutions so that physics (and logistics) never stand in the way of your connectivity.

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