Bio*GREEN Calcium Chloride Pellets Bio*GREEN Calcium Chloride pellets give off heat as they dissolve, melting more ice faster at lower temperatures — as low as -25° F. Melts more so you can use less and leaves no powdery residue. Application: - Spread ¼ - ½ cup per square yard of Bio*GREEN Calcium Chloride pellets evenly over ice and snow compacted surfaces. Quantity and melting action will depend upon temperature and thickness of compacted ice and snow. - When ice and snow soften, remove slush and any excess melter from pavement for good concrete maintenance - Reapply as necessary - Store in a dry place. Close and reseal container tightly to keep product dry, or place in moisture proof container.Bio*GREEN Calcium Chloride pellets are hygroscopic, thus easily pulling moisture from the air.
Bio*GREEN Calcium Chloride pellets give off heat as they dissolve, melting more ice faster at lower temperatures — as low as -25° F. Melts more so you can use less and leaves no powdery residue. Application: - Spread ¼ - ½ cup per square yard of Bio*GREEN Calcium Chloride pellets evenly over ice and snow compacted surfaces. Quantity and melting action will depend upon temperature and thickness of compacted ice and snow. - When ice and snow soften, remove slush and any excess melter from pavement for good concrete maintenance - Reapply as necessary - Store in a dry place. Close and reseal container tightly to keep product dry, or place in moisture proof container.Bio*GREEN Calcium Chloride pellets are hygroscopic, thus easily pulling moisture from the air.
- Reapply as necessary - Store in a dry place. Close and reseal container tightly to keep product dry, or place in moisture proof container.Bio*GREEN Calcium Chloride pellets are hygroscopic, thus easily pulling moisture from the air.
- Store in a dry place. Close and reseal container tightly to keep product dry, or place in moisture proof container.Bio*GREEN Calcium Chloride pellets are hygroscopic, thus easily pulling moisture from the air.
Unlike rock salt & potassium chloride, calcium chloride readily attracts moisture from the atmosphere, allowing it to form a liquid brine very quickly and fan out beneath the ice, breaking its bond with the pavement. Other de-icers lose their effectiveness quickly when they become diluted with water. Even when dilluted to 20% concentration, it keeps working down to -4 degrees
Even when dilluted to 20% concentration, it keeps working down to -4 degrees