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February 27, 2009

Buying a Glass Transportation Rack: What You Should Find out about Carbon Steel, Aluminum &Amp; Stainless Steel Glass Truck Racks

Acquiring a glass rack and glass truck is not the same as buying a different piece of glass machinery. While the glass business advances, the machinery that makes it possible, has as well.

The effective, controlled delivery and shipping of flat glass and its dozens of applications, created the wide range of glass rack designs to meet these needs.

Considering the large number of routes available, an informed due diligence looking at your businesses individual goals is a must to buying a glass rack. Even though its easy to purchase a standard glass truck and rack from most equipment makers, for little or no additional surcharge you get a fully-customized glass rack designed to meet your exact needs.

Figuring out your specific requirements in a few ways can be helpful as you decide on the combination of body and chassis that will get the most out of your glass rack and truck.

Keep in mind that bodies should hold up for at least 2 or 3 chassis. Planning ahead that far takes a good deal of consideration due to the unfortunate fact that the glass rack body can only work with a certain chassis type design. The chassis type will also dictate major considerations of the body type such as rack size, ledge width, and payload.

Glass racks usually are common in two or three base materials: stainless steel, aluminum and carbon steel. Each material comes with benefits and drawbacks.

Carbon Steel is the least expensive rack material, even though it may result in unexpected maintenance expense to keep it in good shape and clean, especially in rust-pronehumid weather.

Aluminum racks are favored for its lightweight density. When fully anodized, painted and polished, it will stay in great shape without much maintenance for years and years. Glass racks made from aluminum are a bit pricier to repair and is more costly all-around than steel.

Stainless Steel is the best choice for those concerned with durability and anti-corrosive materials. When measured to the right specs, it can prove many years of just basic care and reliable lifetime. Due to stainless steels rust resistant composition, etching the front for painting is hard, and so the bodies are not painted. An exposed steel look is a steel racks usual appearance. Steel is great and its only negative thus far is its higher investment price tag.

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