Why Technical Expertise and Reliable Data Matter When Choosing UHMWPE Liners

Liner selection is an important consideration for fleet managers to ensure optimal performance, cost savings, and equipment protection. Incorrect liner leads to inefficient unloading and escalating maintenance costs. UHMWPE liners are one of the most preferred options, providing robust wear protection and enhancing material flow.
Optimising Your Haulage Cycles: How Truck Body Liners Reduce Loading and Unloading Time

Every haulage operation relies on the speed and consistency of its loading and unloading phases. Minor delays during loading or unloading can throw an entire haulage cycle off schedule. Unprotected steel trays develop rough spots, weld seams, and corrosion over time that cause materials such as clay, soil, or fertiliser to cling rather than slide out. Operators are then forced to over-tip or manually clear residues, which adds minutes to every unload and places additional strain on hydraulic systems.
How OKUSLIDE® Liners Improve Unloading Efficiency and Reduce Tipping Angles

If you are in a business that handles bulk materials, you know that the ability to unload material quickly and safely is very important, especially in mining, agriculture, or construction.
Customise Your Truck Bed Liner With OKUSLIDE®

Off-the-shelf plastic liners often fall short in heavy-duty industries, with common problems such as poor fitment, premature wear, and inefficient material flow. OKUSLIDE® takes a different approach; every liner can be customised to fit a specific truck or equipment.
Why Non-Stick Truck Body Liners Are Essential for Preventing Material Hang-Ups in the Mining Industry

A material hang-up appears when truck materials do not empty during the tipping process. The result? An increased number of cleaning cycles, with added work for employees, equipment wear, and safety hazards.
Are All UHMWPE Liners the Same? Know the OKUSLIDE® Difference

In industries that demand durability, safety, and reliability—like mining, construction, agriculture, excavation, and transport—the performance of your equipment can depend heavily on what’s lining your truck or trailer.
Is It Possible to Line Chutes, Hoppers, and Bins with the Same Material?

One liner material can line chutes, hoppers, and bins, if it delivers the right balance of wear resistance, low friction, adaptability, and durability. Ultra-High-Molecular-Weight Polyethylene (UHMWPE) is widely used to meet exactly these demands.
Why is UV Stability Important for Truck Bed Liner?

Australia experiences some of the highest ultraviolet (UV) radiation levels globally, particularly in exposed inland and northern regions. This constant exposure presents a significant durability challenge for truck body liners used in open-tray vehicles, tipper bodies, and construction fleets.
Durability Matters: Why OKUSLIDE® Liners Last 5x Longer Than Aluminium

You know the importance of having strong and durable truck and trailer liners when you need to handle the loading and unloading of bulk materials.
How To Keep Dirt From Sticking in an Excavator Bucket Liner

Excavators constantly deal with wet clay, compact soil, debris, and similar materials in excavation, mining, and construction operations. Dirt sticking stubbornly to the bucket liner is one of the major challenges for excavator operators.