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Light Poles

13 Verified Suppliers
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Baltimore, MD
 
Anniston, AL
 
Tulsa, OK
 
Warren, MI
 
Abingdon, VA
 
Warren, MI
 
West Jordan, UT
 
Old Saybrook, CT
 
Donalsonville, GA
 
Warren, MI
 
Birmingham, AL
 
Walterboro, SC
 
Fond du Lac, WI
 
IndustryNet is the Industrial Marketplace for Light Poles

The light pole industry focuses on the design, manufacturing, and installation of poles used to support lighting fixtures in various environments. These poles are essential for providing illumination in public spaces, including streets, highways, parking lots, parks, and sports facilities. The industry utilizes a range of materials to construct light poles, with common options including steel, aluminum, fiberglass, and concrete. Each material offers distinct advantages; for instance, steel provides strength and durability, aluminum offers corrosion resistance and lightweight properties, fiberglass is non-conductive and resistant to environmental factors, and concrete provides stability and longevity.

The manufacturing process for light poles involves several key steps. Initially, raw materials undergo cutting and shaping to form the pole's structure. Welding and assembly follow, where components such as brackets and bases are attached. The poles then undergo surface treatment processes like galvanization, powder coating, or painting to enhance durability and resistance to weather conditions. Quality control measures ensure that the poles meet industry standards and safety regulations.

Light poles serve a variety of applications across different sectors. In urban areas, they provide essential street lighting to enhance visibility and safety for pedestrians and vehicles. In commercial settings, such as parking lots and shopping centers, they offer security and convenience for customers. In recreational areas, including parks and sports fields, they enable extended use of facilities after dark. Additionally, light poles support infrastructure in industrial sites, airports, and transportation hubs.

The industry serves a wide range of sectors, including municipal and government agencies responsible for public infrastructure, commercial property developers, and private enterprises. It also collaborates with electrical contractors, urban planners, and architects to integrate lighting solutions into broader projects. The light pole industry plays a crucial role in urban development and public safety by providing reliable and efficient lighting solutions tailored to the needs of various environments.

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