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publicationNumber CN-110964484-B
titleOfInvention Environment-friendly snow-melting anti-skid particle
abstract The invention relates to environment-friendly snow-melting antiskid particles, and belongs to the field of snow melting antiskid on ice and snow roads. The snow-melting anti-skid particles take straw ash and straw slag as main raw materials, cement as an inorganic gelling agent, and urea, phosphate and acetate are added as snow-melting agents at the same time to prepare the novel snow-melting anti-skid material so as to solve the problem of vehicle skid of a road caused by snowfall in winter. The particle size of the snow-melting antiskid particles is 1-3 cm, and small particles formed after rolling by vehicles have good antiskid effect. Meanwhile, the black straw ash and straw slag can easily absorb heat, so that the melting of the snow ice layer is accelerated under the action of the snow melting agent, and the threat of the smooth ice and snow road to traffic safety is relieved. In addition, the straw ash, the straw slag, the urea and the phosphate flowing into green belts on two sides of the highway or surrounding farmlands along with snow melting can provide potassium, nitrogen and phosphate fertilizer for plant growth, promote the growth of green belt plants or crops and have good ecological environmental protection effect.
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