Luminaires are used for lightning of:
Outdoor and indoor lightning facilities with emergency (reserve) lightning Housing of luminaires is made of aluminum alloy. ptics
borosilicate glass or polycarbonate. Luminaires have anti-vandal
protection. Different types of mounting allow to install luminaires without improvement of the existing mounting attachments.
Thermal break, energy saving aluminium profiles, minimal design. Wide range of products for all architectural application suitable. New innovative aluminium system with more visible glass surface. All ral colours available, quick deliveries, competitive prices, high quality products, perfectly fit constructions
Thermal break, energy saving aluminium profiles, minimas design. Wide range of products for all architectural application suitable. New innovative aluminium system with more visible glass surface. All ral colours available, quick deliveries, competitive prices, high quality products, perfectly fit constructions
OMSE project team can carry out all kinds of energy transmission line tower design and, if requested, type tests of these structures are made at international and accredited stations. Besides, static controls of designs from customers and end-users, manufacturing drawings and manufacturing cards can be prepared by the OMSE project team.
All the products that have not been manufactured before, prototype installation and then prototype controls are carried out by OMSE quality teams. After all the details have been examined If it is required, revisions are made, and serial manufacturing phase is initiated. If requested, our customers and end-user management authorities can participate in prototype inspections.
We are pleased to introduce our new product: Accumulator power system for milk analyzer. The accumulator power system is an autonomous source of supply which provides continuous and smooth work of the milk analyzer for 8 hours. The use of high-class accumulator batteries and electronic elements guarantee continuous work of the device with no need of any additional maintenance.
1-Lattice Towers
Lattice towers are the most common type of transmission towers, consisting of steel frames that form a triangular or square shape. They are strong, flexible, and easy to assemble and transport. Lattice towers can support multiple circuits and span long distances, making them suitable for most terrains and weather conditions. However, they also have some drawbacks, such as high maintenance costs, visual impact, and susceptibility to corrosion and bird collisions.
2-Tubular Towers
Tubular towers are made of hollow steel tubes that are welded or bolted together. They are more compact, aesthetic, and resistant to corrosion than lattice towers, but they are also more expensive, heavier, and harder to transport and install. Tubular towers can support single or double circuits and are often used in urban areas, where space is limited and visual appeal is important. They can also be designed to have different shapes, such as monopoles, H-frames, or delta configurations.