In the competitive world of hauling, the performance of your equipment hinges on more than just its design. Whether you're considering UHMW, asphalt, or heavy-duty/steel liners, the right choice can significantly impact your trailer's longevity and your operational success. There are also scenarios where operating without a liner might be the best choice. At Hicks, we're committed to helping you make the best decision to ensure your hauling operations excel. Our expert guidance, custom specifications, and range of liner options will equip you with peak performance and equipment that outlasts the competition.
Weight Advantage: Aluminum end dump trailers and dump bodies offer significant benefits in terms of weight and payload capacity, but the effectiveness of your equipment also depends on the type of liner you choose.
Here’s a general overview of the three main types of liners and their applications:
Application: UHMW liners such as those offered by Roechling, offers are designed for handling abrasive materials like sand, gravel, and aggregates. They provide a low-friction surface that facilitates easy unloading and reduces wear and tear on the trailer.
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Application: Asphalt liners like the ones offered by Quicksilver, are tailored for handling hot and sticky materials like asphalt. They prevent the material from adhering to the trailer, addressing common issues with heat and stickiness.
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Application: Heavy duty liners made of steel or non-steel alternatives like those from Haulk® are well-suited for tougher and more abrasive materials such as rocks and large aggregates. Some trailer and dump body manufacturers custom build their own. They provide a robust surface that can handle heavy-duty use and resist damage. The combination of aluminum’s lightweight nature and the durability of heavy-duty liners means you can handle heavy and abrasive materials like rocks while still benefiting from significant weight savings, resulting in more weight savings than with a steel trailer.
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While liners can enhance the durability and efficiency of your trailer, there are scenarios when opting out of a liner might be beneficial. The choice to forgo a liner often depends on the type of material being hauled and the specific conditions of use. Understanding the material you're hauling and your operational needs can help determine whether a liner is the best choice or if your trailer can perform optimally without one.
Take these points into consideration:
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At Hicks, we offer various liner options so you can select the best fit for your hauling needs. Our team is here to help you make the optimal choice for your trailer, ensuring you get the most out of your equipment. And, when you choose Hicks, you choose superior performance with a trailer or dump body that outlasts the competition.