Edbro are the UK's largest manufacturer of tipping trailer and rigid tipper cylinders. Newton have used and worked alongside Edbro since 1962. Edbro have produced World-Class hydraulic cylinders since 1909. Edbro have a reputation for lightweight design together with heavy weight strength. They manufacture from their base in Bolton, England. Newton have worked closely with Edbro to understand the performance and capability of their tipping cylinders to peform stability calculations and real life testing. Together Newton Trailers create the Halo Trailer™. This means that when fitted to a Newton Trailers trailer as part of a homologated system we can achieve European DIN standard for tipping stabilty and also Class A and Class B standard of the IRTE guidelines.
Newton Trailers current first choice trailer for the Edbro Hydraulic Cylinder:
Recommended First Choice Trailer STAS 71 cuyd Alloy Body Tipping Trailer
Recommended Second Choice Trailer Luck Steel Body Tipping Trailer either 75 or 90 cuyd
Recommended Edbro Spare Parts: Edbro Replacement Cylinder
Scrap Metal in the UK is an interesting market. It is gathered in almost every population center to a local scrap metal yard/buyer by skip, car boot or wheel barrow. Your local scrap metal company is typically at the edge of town on an old may be an historically old family company or part of a multi-national corporation. The local yard will perform minor levels of sorting or processing to form larger bulk quantities of metals sorted into a number of accepted recycling types. Thereafter these bulk streams of scrap metal are transported in the most economic method - normally in 28 tonne payloads to a further conglomerator/exporter for storage This allows the consolidator to wait for price per tonne of metal to be optimal - this may take minutes or sometimes years to achieve a profitable time to sell. The scrap metal is then shipped again in 28 tonne loads to a final recycling center or processor or exported by ship. This final leg may be done in baled format on a curtainsided trailer or loaded into sea containers for sea freight or onto trains to processor or port.
Historically scrap metal in the UK is transported by sub-contracted transport using steel body tipping trailers. Many transport contracts are for capped loads. Within reason this means the payload is less important as the haulier will achieve a contract for a 'load' from A to B. New products such as the LUCK steel body trailer have been challenging this narrative by generating 2 tonne more payload than the heavy steel trailers preferred on capped loads. Why would anyone prefer a 'heavier' trailer? To give longer trailer life for the haulier. is a good answer. Contratual variability is another - one load is heavy one is then light. If indifferent to payload traditional products such as KBF Trailers or Draycott are liked - heavy and old school. However the market is requiring efficiency and payload and if paid by payload a haulier could achieve significant extra earnings - say £8 t to £15 per tonne - say 3 times per day. This rapidly pays for the trailer.
If the material is sufficently low density - aluminum scrap metal etc then a mid to heavy weight walking floor trailer may be more optimal. It can carry an extra row of cars as the bed length is longer, it can carry baled metals out and scrap metals in to the site. However the damage that heavier scrap metals can do to an aluminium body walking floor may cause premature failure of the scrap metal walking floor trailer. Therefore these are used but only on certain contracts.
Newer products in the market are steel body, steel walking floor trailers. These reduce the hazard of aggressive heavy scrap on the body but obviously reduce the potental payload as the trailers themselves become 12 tonnes and the payload may only be 23 tonnes. On the right scrap metal mix this product makes good sense.
EMR are one of the largest scrap metal transport and use Luck Steel body tipping trailers. To visit click: https://uk.emrgroup.com/
Sims Metal - a scale scrap metal transport organisation. To visit click:
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Scrap Metal Trailer Option: Hardox. And then Thicker Hardox. 450 Hardness Brinnel steel is really the steel of choice for the floors and side walls of your trailer. Normally for lighter scrap metals a 5 mm thick Hardox Floor and 4 mm thick Hardox doors will give you 7 years or so of body life.
Scrap Metal Trailer Option: Impact Angles in the Floor. Dropping larger items onto a flat door will cause damage. Some of this damage can be reduced by placing 5 Impact angles the full length of the trailer. Adds a good amount of strength for a small amount of weight.
Scrap Metal Trailer Option: Extra volume: 75 cuyd is an industry norm but if the metal is lower density extra volume means less packing down. The action of packing down in the trailer causes so much damage to the trailer. It spreads the body. So choose a 90 cuyd Luck Tipping Trailer and reduce this problem. A Luck 90 cuyd is only £2000.00 more than a 75 and 600 kgs extra mass.
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