New Products
October 5, 2009 by admin
Filed under New Products
We have scoured the web (and the world) searching for new and innovative snow melting products and news. Our TOP 5 PICKS are listed below which will be updated monthly as new products & articles hit the airwaves. Drop us a line and tell us your favorite product for thawing and melting snow.
1. Global Industrial offer several brands and types of snow melting mats from small to large. These new products are made of rugged rubber and/or vinyl and hold up very well even in the coldest climates. Depending on your cold weather application you may want to deal directly with the manufacturer by calling or visiting their websites at www.powerblanket.com (888-644-0037) or www.heattrak.com (866-766-9628). Both are very effective at melting snow, but the Powerblanket works best for thawing frozen ground escpecially in construction applications.
2. If it’s salt or chemicals you need you’ve got a decision to make: “Do I go green or stay with the less expensive chemicals that are very effective but possibly farmful to the environment?” A coupe of websites that offer up both options are listed below. Scotwood CleanMelt 50LB Bags are a great buy and can be purchased from a number of retailers including The Great Hardware Store. If your not green friendly and looking to save a buck, there’s always the old calcium chloride melting salts and pellets. These can be found at any corner store.
3. Peters Chemical Company has some very good information on ice melting chemicals. They cut through all the static noise and get right to the issue. I would suggest visiting their website for detailed info on what’s going on in the world of snow melting chemicals. … “whenever a product category gains such widespread acceptance, the market attracts a host of suppliers looking to capture a share. As a result, there are more than 100 brands of ice melters available today. Unfortunately, many of these products are packaged with no mention of their chemical composition. Others carry labeling which specifies contents but make erroneous or misleading claims about the products’ abilities. The result is considerable confusion about the benefits and limitations of such products.” Link
Honorable Mention:
Although there are many dozen brands of ice melter, the list of materials in common use is much shorter. It includes the following compounds:
- Sodium Chloride (rock salt)
- Calcium Chloride
- Potassium Chloride
- Urea
- Magnesium Chloride
- Sodium Acetate
- Calcium Magnesium Acetate
- Ammonium Nitrate
- Ammonium Sulfate
- Various blends of the above, with and without abrasives (such as sand, etc.)
Of the materials listed, rock salt and calcium chloride are most extensively used in applications around commercial, industrial, and institutional facilities. Rock salt, calcium chloride, potassium chloride, and magnesium chloride are naturally occurring salts. Urea, ammonium nitrate, and ammonium sulfate are synthetic materials which find their most common applications as fertilizers.





