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The Super Duty Extra Hot Curing Blanket

May 28, 2009 00:05 AM  BY  JEN HALLAM

Some Like it Hot

Sure some like it hot (whatever “it” is…soup, tubs, sunshine, Paris Hilton’s catch phrase), but it’s also true that some need it hot. The PowerBlanket Super Duty Extra Hot concrete curing blanket is designed to be just that. Hot. This durable outdoor heating blanket will quickly thaw anything you need access to in liquid form, even in extremely cold temperatures. This versatile concrete curing blanket is also an excellent ground thawing solution, and capable of thawing up to 18 inches of ground overnight.

PowerBlankets can be used for ground thawing and protecting materials and equipment There are many faces of the Super Duty Extra Hot PowerBlanket. Initially designed to aid mortuary services, the outdoor heating blanket was valuable for ground thaw. Today the outdoor heating blanket can be effectively used in a variety of home and construction needs. Since this heating blanket can remain plugged in all winter it is also valuable in the protection of water pipes and water tanks. The 120 volt, 1750 watt hot blanket keeps them from freezing, even on the coldest nights. Results are guaranteed all the way down to -40 degrees F.

The PowerBlanket SuperDuty ExtraHot outdoor heating blanket can melt an impressive 5-foot depth of snow in three days. Perfect for use in winter cabins, on decks or entry ways, it prevents large piles of snow from accumulating and impeding entryways. The outdoor heating blanket can also be used to protect outdoor equipment and material. It is safe to lie on or walk on, making it a valuable asset in outdoor mechanical projects. Get it hot, keep it hot and love it hot; the PowerBlanket suits your outdoor heating blanket needs.


  Ground Thaw  

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Solutions for Winter Digging

October 03, 2008 00:10 AM  BY  RILEY PETERSON

Avoid Digging in Frozen Ground

If you have ever tried to dig a hole in rocky terrain, then you already know what it's like trying to dig on frozen ground. Digging in frozen ground will hurt your back (if digging by hand) and your equipment. The PowerBlanket ExtraHot SuperDuty is designed for exactly this situation (more specifically for thawing ground for mortuary services). One ExtraHot SuperDuty PowerBlanket can thaw a depth of 18 inches and an area of 72 square feet of frozen ground overnight.

PowerBlankets help to thaw frozen ground to facilitate digging.If the frozen ground where you are digging is covered in snow, the ExtraHot SuperDuty PowerBlanket can melt 5 feet of old snow (that is settled and denser than fresh snow) in approximately three days. Because the PowerBlanket is so durable, it can be walked on, driven over, and dragged without ever receiving damage. This means while the ground is thawing, the PowerBlanket also serves to heat the work area while other jobs are being performed. For best result, the minimum allowable temperature is -40 degrees F.

Winter construction always poses a lot of problems, but with the proper equipment you can make your job site manageable and more efficient. The key is finding products with multiple important usages, to cut down on your materials/equipment costs. The versatility of the PowerBlanket gives your work site the freedom it needs to get winter construction projects finished on schedule with as little bumps as possible along the way.


  Ground Preparation  

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