Inflatable dock shelter suits all sizes June 1st 2007 The use of double-deck
trailers make environmental
and economic sense, but
taller trailers can mean
problems at the loading bay,
where differing vehicle
heights may be difficult to
handle. Stertil says its WIS
inflatable dock shelter aims
to solve many of the
problems caused when
unusually large trailers meet
traditional loading bays.
Inflatable seals made from
high grade Cordura give
high tear, damp and mould
resistance and good
colourfastness. The
inflatable seal is virtually airtight,
meaning substantial
energy savings as well as an
improved working
environment, according to
the company.
Inflatable shelters and
seals offer a greater degree
of weather-resistance over a
wider range of vehicles that
traditional curtain shelters,
which are not designed for
thermal efficiency. The top
cushion
energy savings as well as an
improved working
environment, according to
the company.
Inflatable shelters and
seals offer a greater degree
of weather-resistance over a
wider range of vehicles that
traditional curtain shelters,
which are not designed for
thermal efficiency. The top
cushion sits on the roof of
the vehicle rather than
against the back, giving
access to the whole of the
vehicle opening.
The WIS shelter's top
cushion is 2300mm deep,
enabling it to cope with a
wide range of vehicle
heights and types. It's also
user friendly: because the
top cushion is inflated by a
fan,, the shelter can be set to
a sequence of operation
with the door and traffic
light system, freeing up time
and increasing productivity.
Another major benefit is that
it can be easily retrofitted. More articles from Stertil UK Ltd: |