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Curava Surfaces & Material Handling

If you are a shop that works with Curava material you may already know much of the information in this article. And if you are setting up a new shop and plan on working with Curava this is information that you will most certainly need to know since it relates to engineered quartz equipment. In this article we will talk about some of the material handling equipment that is needed to work with Curava and how it makes your daily work easier.

What Material Handling Entails

If you were asked to describe Curava material handling, what would you say it involves? If you said, "a lot of things.", you would be right. Handling Curava involves several specific tasks. One of them is loading products onto and uloading products from vehicles. Additionally, transporting Curava slabs from one side of the fabrication shop to the other is included in material handling. In fact, just storing Curava in a warehouse or slab yard is considered material handling as well. These are not the only ways to handle Curava, but they are included.

Storage Equipment for Curava

One piece of equipment that is an important part of material handling is the tall post Curava slab rack. since a slab might not be used right away, fabricators use racks like these to keep Curava in the shop or warehouse until they are ready to use that slab for a surface.

Equipment for Transporting Curava

If workers in the fabrication shop were given an option of how to transport Curava slabs, many would likely choose to use a piece of equipment like a two side a frame Curava cart because it makes the work load lighter in a sense. Being able to use a cart to transport slabs of Curava across the warehouse or shop is practical. And having an a frame rack in a work van can provide a measure of stability during transport.

Unloading Equipment for Curava

In the shop Curava slabs, like other surface materials must be lifted during the loading and unloading process. To do this, workers will inevitably reach for some kind of lifter to pick up the sheet or slab of Curava. This because the weight of the slab requires one to get a good hold of the slab. One of the machines they reach for is a Curava vacuum lifter which is able to get ahold of the slab and keep it until the operator causes the device to release the stone. Like other products that are engineered quartz, Curava products are easier to transport and maneuver if you have the proper equipment to perform the necessary tasks. Choosing the right tools, machines and material handling equipment goes a long way toward that goal.