How many times has anyone picked up a load that has had a thermal blanket covering it? Do they actually work?
Thermal blanket
Discussion in 'Refrigerated Trucking Forum' started by Zack&Sethsdad, Dec 22, 2019.
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Those are generally used on short dry van loads and not in reefers. You realize this is the reefer forum, right?
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On rare occasions when products get shipped on a single temp trailer that need to be at different temps.
Think protect from freezing on a mixed LTL load. -
I load a good bit of product that is “wrapped “ even though I have a bulkhead they still wrap fresh pallets for insurance.
They tried the space blankets once as a experiment and it didn’t protect the product at all. -
I've seen them used frequently hauling wine and beer particularly in the summer when they want to protect the load from heat. Most red wines spoil over 80-F degrees and the blankets offer some protection on short runs when the product is coming out of a chilled warehouse. -
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I have never seen this kind of protection. Its either ice, temp or bulkhead running the rear cooling reefer compartment.
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I’ve seen them used in rail containers when loading wine at chilled warehouses.
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Yes I understand that this is a reefer thread, my bad. We use them on short run dry van bottled water loads. The space blanket type. I've just never seen them any where else and was wondering how common there use is.
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Use them all the time on LTL reefer along with the bulkhead.
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