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Safe Melt Liquid 30 Gallon Drum

$2121.00/Each
Part# 09-04468
MFR Model# SAFE MELT

Overview

Davies SAFE-MELT - liquid represents all of the best technology in runway deicing. SAFE-MELT - liquid features fast ice melting action, even at very low temperatures (-20° F). This product is a non-corrosive, safe on the environment, and complies with ASME 1435 and FAA specs. SAFE-MELT - liquid contains no glycol, therefore is less slippery than glycol based runway deicers. This product is ideal to keep runways and taxiways clean and safe without harming the environment. SAFE-MELT - liquid is highly effective as both a deicer, as well as anti-icing compound. Additional environment properties of concern are, SAFE-MELT - liquid has a safer, lower Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) than urea based runway deicers, and biodegrades at both warmer and lower temperatures.

Storm-water pollution and attention is receiving ever-increasing focus. With its low BOD and ability to biodegrade at lower temperatures, SAFE-MELT - liquid use helps meet storm-water runoff pollution limits. The EPA has recently suggested to airports to evaluate this new generation of runway deicers in place of glycols and urea.

Features

  • Fast ice melting action
  • Non-corrosive formulation
  • Safe on environment
  • Effective at low temperatures
  • Contains no glycols
  • Meets AMS 1435 specs and is FAA approved

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