Friday, October 9, 2009

Snow Removal - Chemical Vs Abrasive

In areas that take the hard winter with lots of snow, there's always a debate about which method of snow and ice removal and prevention works best and has the least side effects. Traditional methods involved removing snow plowing mixed with some kind of abrasive materials like sand, gravel or salt. Newer methods are used late in a number of different chemicals and chemical treatment of traditionalAbrasives.

The main complaint is chemically treated for snowy and icy roads that the chemicals cause damage to the cars that drive over them. To some extent this is true, and most road agencies do you recommend washing your car regularly, if you have chemically treated by a surface driven cars should also be washed when they drove a field treated with traditional road salt. For most of these modern chemicals, which may in use they have 70% less corrosive than roadSalt.

The implications are to the environment with the traditional abrasive uses de-icing agents are almost all negative. Air and water quality and endangered animals can be injured by the use of traditional abrasive, even more so when they are used in large quantities.


Abrasives can cause damage to all vehicles driving lead over them, are geared primarily paint and windshields.


When the snow melts and the water runs off the road, traditional abrasives canfollow in the near streams, rivers, streams, or interfere with property and investments and stocks.


The act of thousands of cars drive over abrasive increases the amount of particles in the air, the increase in respiratory problems for sensitive population groups, human and animal.


The use of traditional abrasive uses of at least seven times as much needed de-icing material placed on a section of roadway compared to the use ofmodern chemicals.

On the other hand, the application of newer chemicals, snowy and icy roads will not have near the impact as abrasive de Icers.


The chemical de-icers are at least 70% less corrosive than traditional road salt.


Chemical products for the removal of snow and ice do not cause damage to car windows and paint, do as abrasive.


Chemical use is environmentally testedand when applied correctly, does not adversely affect air quality.


Runoff of the newer chemicals, which has been used in the de-icing process proved that not to harm fish, animals or plants.

At the end of the promotion of the use of environmentally safe chemicals in the removal of snow and ice is only to help that progress. Traditional abrasive usage, although it still has a place as a traction agent, very little good when it comes toRemoval of that snow and ice.



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