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Why Kansas Winters Are Hard on Commercial Equipment

  • Writer: scottsweldingservice
    scottsweldingservice
  • Feb 9
  • 1 min read

Cold weather affects metal differently than many expect. As temperatures drop, steel becomes less ductile, meaning it cannot flex as easily under stress. That makes metal more likely to crack or snap under heavy loads, vibration, or sudden impact.


The freeze and thaw cycle common in Central Kansas creates:


• Stress fractures in steel frames

• Brittle weld failures

• Cracked brackets, joints, and supports

• Corrosion acceleration when ice melts

• Weak points in high-pressure tanks and trailers

• These failures often show up in:

• Commercial fleet trailers

• Agricultural equipment

• Oilfield machinery

• Snow and ice equipment

• Construction machinery

• Livestock and feed equipment

• Industrial fabrication structures


This is when having a certified welder near you becomes essential.

 
 

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