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January 2016

Fleet Management News & Business Info | Commercial Carrier Journal

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52 commercial carrier journal | january 2016 products n e w Freightliner floor mats Minimizer's Custom Molded Floor Mats line now includes offerings for Freightliner's Coronado (model years 2010-16) and 122SD (2013-16). The company's engineers use technology to scan the interior measurements and angles of each specific make and mod - el to facilitate an exact fit. A retention hook mounted to the stick shift's base is designed to keep the mat in place, while the tray system is designed to be removed easily for quick cleaning. Minimizer, www.minimizer.com, 800-248-3855 Plastic tank trailer Wabash's Brenner fiberglass reinforced plastic tank trailer is designed to transport sulfuric acid in concen- trations up to 98 percent. The FRP unit was developed with Poly-Coat Systems, a provider of nonmetallic vessels for corrosive products, to provide an alternative to stainless-steel tank trailers while allowing for increased payload and an extended asset lifecycle. It is suited for customers transporting bleach, hydro - chloric acid, ferric chloride, oilfield chemicals and corrosive wastes. Wabash National Corp., www.wabashnational.com, 765-771-5300 Fuel filter Soms' microGreen Extended Perfor- mance Fuel Filter features the company's propri- etary fuel filtration technology designed to extend the filter's life and facilitate fewer changes. The filter is designed for easy installation and less maintenance time. Soms Technologies, www.microgreenfilter.com, 877-757-7667 Back-up LED lamps Optronics' BUL003CB 4-inch round and BUL002CB 6-inch oval back-up lamps are the latest additions to the company's One LED line of single-diode lamps. Both are engi- neered to provide a service life of about 100,000 hours and to meet federal photometric requirements for visibility and safety. The lenses and housings are made of robust polycarbonate material that is sonically welded, while the lamps employ a solid-state surface-mount design that helps protect their electronics against moisture, shock and vibration. Both grommet- and flange-mount versions are available with standard PL-3 and weather-tight termination options, allowing the lamps to make use of existing harness connections for installation flexibility and cost-effective retrofitting. Optronics International, www.optronicsinc.com, 800-364-5483

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