Water-activated, exothermic chemical deicing formulations

Compositions – Frost-preventing – ice-thawing – thermostatic – thermophoric,...

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44 36R, 75 24, 75 67R, 126263, 149 37, 149 40, 149 44, C09K 500, C09K 318

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046922598

ABSTRACT:
A dry, water-activated, exothermic chemical formulation useful as a deicing agent on surfaces, which includes magnesium metal and magnesium oxide, and at least one chloride salt to depress the freezing point of water and prevent the buildup of snow and ice on surfaces.

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