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Environmental concerns include increased salinity of
groundwater where de-
icing fluids are
discharged into soil, and
toxicity to
humans and
other mammals...
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de-
icing techniques that
might be used for
ground operations in
inclement weather. The
manual provided generic explanations for the
meaning of
icing and...
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households and by governments, institutions, and
commercial businesses.
De-
icing is
defined as
removal of
existing snow, ice or
frost from a roadway, airport...
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Deicing is the
process of
removing snow, ice or
frost from a surface. Anti-
icing is the
application of
chemicals that not only
deice but also
remain on a...
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Brine is used for food
processing and
cooking (pickling and brining), for
de-
icing of
roads and
other structures, and in a
number of
technological processes...
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preliminary report confirming the
pilots faced difficulties with
icing buildup and
de-
icing attempts. The
aircraft involved,
registered as PS-VPB, was a 14-year-old...
- 1931. p. 234 – via
Google Books.
Illustration of
blizzard machine and how
de-
icing boots work. "Overshoes For
Planes End Ice Danger". Po****r Science. November...
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control and
handling characteristics as well as performance. An anti-
icing,
de-
icing, or ice
protection system either prevents formation of ice, or enables...
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de-ice. This
application consumes the
greatest amount of
calcium chloride.
Calcium chloride is
relatively harmless to
plants and soil. As a
de-
icing agent...
- The
Levis De-Icer is a High
voltage direct current (HVDC) system,
aimed at
de-
icing multiple AC
power lines in Quebec, Canada. It is the only HVDC system...