Why Aluminum?
Featuring aluminum, Aluma offers a structurally-sound and strong, yet lightweight tower that can telescope to heights of more than 100 feet. Aluma towers are designed in sections that can easily be retracted, or nested, inside one another for rapid deployment and maximum portability. Having superior mobility also allows our units to reach locations that permanent, in-ground steel towers simply cannot access. Helicopters can lift our skids and trailers to summits while light-duty trucks can tow complete Aluma trailer systems off-road. All of this is made possible through the use of lightweight aluminum.
We use aircraft-grade structural aluminum in our all-aluminum tower designs. These towers have an advantageous strength-to-weight ratio over steel towers and can handle up to 80% of the payload capacity of a similar steel tower while weighing nearly 70% less. Aluma aluminum towers have a greater maintenance interval, requiring less direct engagement with lower upkeep costs, and offering corrosion-free service. The towers and masts manufactured by Aluma have an operational lifespan of 20 years, compared to eight years for steel towers. The strength of aluminum increases as temperatures decrease with no loss of corrosion resistance due to extremes of cold. Steel weakens in colder temperature.
All of these aluminum differentiators fall under an environmentally-sustainable model. Aluminum is recyclable without degradation to the material. Recycling aluminum saves more than 90% of the greenhouse gas emissions associated with primary aluminum production, and requires only 8% of the energy. In the event of a catastrophic incident, an aluminum tower will have a smaller impact on its surroundings, with minimal effects to property and life, as compared to the failure of a steel tower.
Aluma is proud to offer products that follow the green initiative.
Benefits of Aluminum versus Steel
- Lower Physical Weight (multiple advantages)
- Higher Strength-to-Weight Ratio
- More Corrosion Resistant
- More Environmentally Friendly
- Provides Longer Lifespan
- Incurs Lower Maintenance Cost
- Requires No Coating Process (can be used with mill finish)
- Higher Grade of Material (aircraft grade)
- Longer Maintenance Intervals
- More Sustainable Processing
- Less Prone to Failure (more ductile)
- Higher Resale Value
Lifespan Cost of Ownership |
Item |
Aluminum |
Steel |
Initial Costs |
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|
Tower System |
$$$$ |
$$$ |
Tow vehicle |
$$$ |
$$$$ |
Shipping |
$ |
$$ |
Special license/registrations |
$ |
$$ |
Training |
$ |
$ |
Cost of Operation |
|
|
Transporting/logistics/permits |
$ |
$$ |
Special Equipment |
$ |
$$ |
Setup time |
$ |
$$ |
Manpower |
$ |
$$ |
Storage of units |
$ |
$ |
Mobility (airlift, etc.) |
$ |
$$ |
Cost of Maintenance |
|
|
Heavy/Special Equipment Needs |
$ |
$$ |
Spare Parts |
$$ |
$$$ |
Labor |
$ |
$$ |
Frequency |
$ |
$$$ |
Cost of Downtime |
|
|
Unplanned labor |
$ |
$$ |
Failure impact |
$$ |
$$$ |
Loss of system usage |
$ |
$$ |
Frequency |
$ |
$$ |
Cost of Production |
|
|
Coating material |
N/A |
$$ |
Lead Time |
$ |
$$ |
Remaining Value |
|
|
Useful life expectancy |
$$ |
$$$$ |
Resale Value |
$$$ |
$$ |