Philippi-Hagenbuch introduces lightweight truck bodies with durable steel
Published by Jane Bentham,
Editorial Assistant
Global Mining Review,
Philippi-Hagenbuch Inc., a global leader in off-highway truck customisation, has introduced a custom-engineered approach to manufacturing lightweight mining bodies for maximised capacity and durability.
Previously manufactured with Hardox® 450 steel, Philippi-Hagenbuch has now successfully designed and engineered bodies with Hardox 500 Tuf steel. This decreases weight while increasing abrasion resistance, meaning a 10 – 20% higher payload capacity and extended body life.
“The fact that lightweight bodies are often classified as ‘throwaway’ really frustrates me,” said Josh Swank, Chief Growth Officer for Philippi-Hagenbuch. “Historically, I didn’t like the idea of offering a lightweight haul truck body. While I understood customers’ desire to maximise payload, the drive to reduce weight often resulted in a body that simply didn’t last as long as our traditionally weighted bodies and certainly didn’t live up to our standards for longevity. We and our clients wanted the best of both worlds, so our team successfully engineered these bodies with a new abrasion-resistant steel that has increased hardness, allowing us to use less steel and achieve a similar life. This means our clients can maximise their payload with a body that will last longer than the three years (20 000 hrs) typically seen with other lightweight mining class truck bodies.”
Making the switch from 450 to 500 Brinell steel lightens up the mining body – decreasing body weight by up to 20%, which translates directly to added payload capacity. For a 100 000 lb mining body, the new steel brings that number down to 75 –80 000 lb, saving about 20 – 25 000 lb and boosting capacity by up to 12.5 t. The switch to Hardox 500 Tuf also boosts abrasion resistance by three times as compared to the previously used Hardox 450.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/product-news/29082024/philippi-hagenbuch-introduces-lightweight-truck-bodies-with-durable-steel/
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