As a critical infrastructure for power transmission, the structural safety of transmission line towers is directly related to the stable operation of the power grid.
As a critical infrastructure for power transmission, the structural safety of transmission line towers is directly related to the stable operation of the power grid.
As key mechanical connectors linking the superstructure steel to the concrete foundation, the performance of anchor bolts directly determines the safety of the entire structural system.
Thermal de-icing technology uses short-circuit current or direct current to heat up the conductor and melt the ice, making it one of the most effective active de-icing methods currently available.
Substation steel structure supports serve a critical dual role: they must provide robust mechanical support for heavy electrical equipment—such as busbars, circuit breakers, and disconnector mechanisms—while simultaneously maintaining precise spatial sepa
In towering communication towers, crisscrossing industrial plants, precision-operating heavy machinery, and even earthquake-resistant public buildings, the connection between the superstructure and the concrete foundation, seemingly hidden, bears the vita
Spanning mountains and traversing wilderness, transmission line towers, like steel backbones on the earth, silently support high-voltage conductors, continuously transmitting electricity from afar to cities and villages.