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Tower Flange
The vast majority of commercial wind turbines use tubular steel towers.
In some circumstances lattice towers are used for smaller capacity turbines.
Tower heights depend on rotor diameter and the wind speed conditions of the site. Tower heights range from 50 meters for a 1 MW turbine to as high as 125 meters and more for very large turbines.
The flange comprises a large scale of rolled steel which connects the tower’s conical links.
For more information contact: [email protected]
