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Galvannealed Sheets Frequently Asked Questions...
Bee Trailers has been conducting field tests on galvannealed sheets for over 10 years. We have been extremely pleased with the excellent corrosion resistance and durability that this sheet exhibits. Since July 2000, we have incorporated this sheet on all of our "Bee" trailers, and believe that it offers the best of both worlds. Not only do you have the life expectancy of aluminum, but you also have the strength of a steel trailer.
Below, you will find a list of frequently asked questions about galvannealed sheets that will help you understand what makes it the most sensible option for building horse trailers.
What is a galvannealed sheet?
A galvannealed sheet is carbon steel that is coated with zinc on both sides by the continuous hot dip process. It is then heated to such a point that it forms a zinc-iron alloy.
Is galvannealed the same as galvanized?
No. Galvanized is simply a coating over steel. The process which forms the zinc-iron alloy is what separates these two products.
Will paint stick to galvannealed sheets?
Yes. The excellent paint adhesion to this material is one of its best attributes. Due to the slight texture of the surface, paint will form a stronger bond with it than with regular cold roll sheet metal.
Will galvannealed rust?
All metals will eventually rust or corrode, including aluminum. However, the zinc-iron alloy of a galvannealed sheet has proven to be highly rust & corrosion resistant even in an unpainted condition.
What is the life expectancy of a galvannealed trailer?
As with any product, proper care and maintenance plays a vital role in its life expectancy. Since it is the same material that automobile manufacturers use, and because we use automotive grade paint, the same care should be used on the trailer as with your automobile. If you follow this guideline, you should easily be able to enjoy pulling your trailer for many, many years to come.
2008 2 Horse Super Bee Walk Thru
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10' long X 6' wide X 7' high - Full walk out door in center of nose- Full rear doors with bus windows
Features:
• 10' Long X 6' Wide X 7' High
• Galvannealed Sheets
• Round Front
• Walk Thru Door in Front at Feed Manger
• Full Walk Out Door w/ Window in Center of Nose
• Stationary Saddle Racks Under Feed Area
• Two Large Feed Doors w/ Windows
• Steel Lined Walls
• Two-Way Vent Over Each Horse
• Stall Mat on Floor
• Center Divider
• Butt Bars
• Dome Light in Tack & Horse Area
• Full Pads - No Side Escape Doors
• Full Rear Doors w/ 14 X 21 Bus Windows
• Cam Locks on Rear Doors
• Top Panel w/ Two Tail Lights
• 3.5K RR Brake Axles
• Break-a-Way Kit & Safety Chains
• 225 X 15" Goodyear Tires
• Spare Tire & Rim
2008 K&K 2 Horse Slant
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2 Horse Bumper Slant Load
14' long x 6' wide x 7' high - Also available in three horse model
Features:
14' Long X 6' Wide X 7' High
Galvannealed Sheets
60" solid sides
Swinging D/R wall
Steel D/R door
2 removable saddle racks in D/R
Full swing rear gate
1 slant divider in H/A
Padded butt chain
Floor matts
Full pads
3 point nose w/ windows
3.5K spring axles
4-Wheel Brakes
Breakaway kit and safety chains
15" Duro tires
Spare wheel and tire