INTEGRATION OF A MOBILE RADIO SYSTEM IN AN INSPIRE ADVERTISING MEDIUM

The challenge:
With the least possible restriction of the transmission capacity of the cellular antenna, the cladding should also serve as an eye-catching and economically highly efficient advertising measure. For an implementation of the construction on the hall roof, the maximum permissible load is 1,000 kg. A lightweight solution had to be found for the integrative advertising medium.

The SIMEX solution:
The construction on the roof of the Minor chocolate factory in Flawil is the first location in Switzerland with personalized inSPIRE integration. A cellular antenna cladding was created from foil and pultruded GRP profiles without steel masts in the design of a particularly large chocolate packaging. With a height of 12 m and a width of 1.80 m, the lightweight construction ensures a high level of radiation transparency thanks to the use of foils and GRP material with minimal weight and could be installed using a pneumatic crane.

  • customer ETAVIS Broger AG, Swisscom
  • Services Execution of all preliminary work, including conception, static design, construction and manufacturing plans as well as implementation with pultruded GRP profiles and final assembly
  • category Development and construction, lightweight construction, composites, integration of mobile radio systems, implementation