The distributor truck heater was named a Top 30 product
We’re proud to have been chosen as a recipient of Asphalt Contractor Magazine’s Top 30 Products for 2024 — for our Lo-Density® low-watt-density Electric Distributor Truck Heater!
We’re proud to have been chosen as a recipient of Asphalt Contractor Magazine’s Top 30 Products for 2024 — for our Lo-Density® low-watt-density Electric Distributor Truck Heater!
It can be a difficult task to navigate the complexity of emissions science as experts, manufacturers, and the regulatory side of the industry pushes for ever stricter standards.
Check out the January 2023 issue of Asphalt Contractor magazine, in which PHCo discusses ways asphalt producers can provide more efficient and cleaner heat at their plants.
In the December 2022 issue, AsphaltPro magazine editor Sandy Lender discusses opportunities for owners of hot-mix asphalt sites to upgrade existing facilities for best environmental performance, and also ways to receive government funding for a portion of the cost. PHCo is featured toward the end of the article.
In September 2019, Charlotte, NC-based Blythe Construction completed a plant upgrade that included three Lo-Density® Unitized Storage Tank Heaters and a Lo-Density Hot Oil Circulation Heater, all manufactured by PHCo. Find out why and how Blythe chose to make the switch to electric.
Learn how one Arkansas contractor is improving safety and productivity with a different way to heat emulsion on its distributor truck.
We will share our efficient, consistent safe and sustainable electric tank-heating options at booth #20127 during World of Asphalt, February 12-14, 2019, in Indianapolis, IN.
Four years ago, a fast-growing county in the Midwest was presented with an opportunity to improve the asphalt emulsion heating process for its oil distributor truck.
If efficiency is what you’re after when it comes to spraying asphalt material, has the truck for you. It’s Maximizer series provides a completely automatic operation…
Distributor trucks may easily be viewed as unglamorous workhorses of paving fleets. Their typical functions are to provide heated asphalt or emulsion spray as tack coating…