Phil introduces HiAce material, specially formulated for products operating in acidic environments

Philippi-Hagenbuch, a global leader in off-highway truck customization, introduces SSAB Hardox HiAce steel for products operating in acidic environments. PHIL has used Hardox material exclusively in its range of custom products — including truck bodies, water tanks, and trailers — since 1983.

Hardox HiAce drastically slows down the oxidation process, allowing the full hardness of the material to counteract wear, providing the same performance as Hardox 450 steel even with acidic materials. This allows PHIL to use a thinner plate without jeopardizing the product’s service life, providing more payload when fully loaded.

As technology has changed in SSAB’s steel-making process, PHIL employed harder versions of the Hardox material — starting with Hardox 400 and moving to Hardox 450 in 2000, standardizing on one specific grade along the way. The recently introduced HiAce material is specially formulated to provide an optimized life in high-acid environments. With strategic employment, PHIL can provide long-lasting equipment for industries such as mining, construction, and other applications working with acidic materials.

Philippi-Hagenbuch introduces SSAB Hardox HiAce steel for products operating in acidic environments.

“This new material is a game-changer for us,”

said Josh Swank, vice president of sales and marketing for PHIL. “Previously, when a client requested water tanks to haul slightly acidic water, our engineers were forced to add elements, such as for sacrificial anodes, that allowed the tank to withstand the non-potable water’s chemical properties but didn’t provide the durability and longevity PHIL products are known for. With the introduction of the HiAce material, we can build water tanks and other products that will extend longevity in ways we could not achieve previously.”

Philippi-Hagenbuch will use the HiAce material in three unique areas — Water Tanks, HiVol Refuse Bodies and Bio-Solid/Mulch HiVol Bodies.

Hardox HiAce drastically slows down the oxidation process, allowing the full hardness of the material to counteract wear, providing the same performance as Hardox 450 steel even with acidic materials. This allows PHIL to use a thinner plate without jeopardizing the product’s service life, providing more payload when fully loaded. Additionally, the thinner plate lowers the overall weight of the truck when traveling empty to save on fuel and reduces CO2 emissions.

Hardox HiAce is specially formulated to provide an optimized life in high acid environments, allowing Philippi-Hagenbuch to provide long-lasting equipment for industries such as mining, construction, and other applications.

PHIL will use the HiAce material in three unique areas — Water Tanks, HiVol Refuse Bodies, and Bio-Solid/Mulch HiVol Bodies. These products haul material with a higher acidity than their traditional counterparts.

About Philippi-Hagenbuch

Engineering innovative haul-truck solutions for over 50 years, Philippi-Hagenbuch is located in Peoria, Illinois, and has been building equipment for off-highway haul trucks since 1969. During this time PHIL has become the global leader in off-highway truck customization. In addition to their innovative tailgates, push blocks, rear-eject bodies, and trailers, Philippi-Hagenbuch designs and builds end-dump bodies, sideboards, load ejectors and water tanks for nearly each makes and model of articulated and rigid frame off-highway truck available.

Chiara De Paoli
Chiara De Paoli
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