First all-composite refrigerated trailer hits the road

| March 24, 2016

First all-composite refrigerated trailer hits the road

Together, BASF and Wabash National Corporation, North America’s largest manufacturer and producer of semi-trailers and liquid transportation systems, developed the industry’s first all-composite refrigerated trailer with increased thermal efficiency.

“The global cold chain market is growing in excess of 15 percent annually, said Jim Reddy, new market development manager for the Performance Materials Division at BASF. “With fuel economy and environmental forces continuing to grow, it was important that we work together to create a lighter and corrosion free trailer.”

The all-composite trailer, which is a fiber reinforced polymer design using a unique blend of BASF’s resins, enables:

  • 20 percent increase in thermal efficiency, reducing the energy cost of protecting perishable cargo;
  • 15 percent reduction in weight compared to its aluminum, wood and steel predecessor, thus increasing the tractor-trailer’s fuel and operational efficiency;
  • Global warming potential (GWP) of one, compared to traditional hydrofluorocarbon foams with GWPs between 700 and 1000; and
  • Elimination of corrosion-sensitive structural metals.

“The growth in cold chain infrastructure and the significant investment being made in home food delivery services presented an emerging market opportunity,” said Brent Yeagy, group president of Commercial Trailer Products at Wabash National. “Our close connection with BASF and their material expertise made this concept trailer possible. We believe it could revolutionize the cold chain transportation industry.”

Category: Cab, Trailer & Body New, General Update

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