About the product

Winter Sidewalks Salt

During the winter season, one common sight on sidewalks is salt. In order to prevent slippery surfaces and ensure safer pathways, salt is often scattered on sidewalks

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Winter Sidewalks Salt  Description
NaCl [Sodium Chloride]Chemical Formula
deicing salt, road salt, winter salt, snow removal salt, snow blowing salt, marine salt, sea salt, solar salt, deicerSynonyms
Rock saltRaw material
% 97.0≥ Purity for  road salt
% 3.0 < Moisture Content
1% ≤ Water Insoluble matter
Pure whiteirregular granulesPure whiteShape
deicing, snow removal, road maintenance, snow blowing, snow removal, ice melting, snow melting, ice removalPurposes
Up to 500k tons of Sea Salt per yearQuantity
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ABOUT THE PRODUCT       

During the winter season, one common sight on sidewalks is salt. In order to prevent slippery surfaces and ensure safer pathways, salt is often scattered on sidewalks. This practice helps to melt the ice and snow, making it easier for pedestrians to walk without the risk of slipping and falling. The salt works by lowering the freezing point of water, causing the ice to melt at a faster rate. It also provides traction for better grip on the pavement. Winter sidewalks salt is an essential tool in maintaining the safety and accessibility of public walkways during the cold months. However, it is important to balance the use of salt with its potential environmental impact, as excessive salt can harm plant life and contaminate water sources.

BENEFITS OF USING

Winter Sidewalks SALT

 It allows to quickly melt snow and ice, increasing safety on roads and sidewalks.

Salt lowers the freezing point of water through a process called “freezing point depression.” The freezing point of water decreases once salt is added, so salt makes it more difficult for water to freeze. A 10% brine freezes at 20°F (-6°C), and a 20% brine freezes at 2°F (-16°C).