Hexagon Composites receives U.S. DOT permit for Titan XL
The United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) has granted Hexagon Composites' wholly owned subsidiary Hexagon Lincoln permit for Titan XL.
The Titan XL was first introduced in Latin America in 2015. It represents the highest-capacity road trailer in the world in a 40-foot container, capable of transporting 525,000 scf (15,000 scm) of compressed natural gas (CNG) with only 31.5 metric ton including trailer weight. The unique, ultra-light carbon fiber Type 4 cylinders are key to it meeting Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) limitations of several US states.
"Titan XL transports 44% more gas than Titan 4. Companies will benefit from fewer trips, reduced operating costs and increased competitiveness."
Hexagon Composites' Mobile Pipeline products have become the industry standard for moving large amounts of compressed gas.
"Titan XL transports 44% more gas than Titan 4. Companies will benefit from fewer trips, reduced operating costs and increased competitiveness."
Hexagon Composites' Mobile Pipeline products have become the industry standard for moving large amounts of compressed gas.
Source:Hexagon Composites
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