What Materials Are Lamp Poles Generally Made Of?

Mar 20, 2025

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The materials of lamp poles vary, and the most common ones include the following:

Iron lamp poles
Iron lamp poles are made of high-quality Q235 steel and are hot-dip galvanized on the surface. They have high strength and durability and are the most common and widely used lamp pole types on the market.

Aluminum alloy lamp poles
Aluminum alloy lamp poles are made of high-strength aluminum alloy, have super corrosion resistance, are light, beautiful, and have a long service life. They have a variety of surface treatment methods and are suitable for high-end scenes, especially in Europe and the United States.

Stainless steel lamp poles
Stainless steel lamp poles have excellent resistance to chemical and electrochemical corrosion. The surface is usually hot-dip galvanized and has a lifespan of up to 15 years. They are suitable for environments with high requirements for corrosion resistance.

Glass fiberglass lamp poles
Glass fiberglass lamp poles are inorganic non-metallic materials with advantages such as heat resistance, insulation, and corrosion resistance, but have poor wear resistance and are brittle, so they are less used in the market.

‌Concrete Light Pole‌
Concrete light poles were once a common type of light pole in the early days, but due to their heavy weight, high transportation costs and unstable base, they have now been basically eliminated.

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