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titleOfInvention Composition of iceĀ­melting agent
abstract The present invention is a first agent comprising an acrylamide-based polymerizable monomer, an acrylamide-based or acrylate-based crosslinkable monomer, and water; And a method for snow removal or ice making using a second agent including a polymerization initiator and water. The composition of the present invention can generate heat by itself due to the polymerization reaction to reduce energy cost, and is economical because there is no heating energy consumption due to hot air and hot water compared to the existing snow removal method. In addition, continuous snow removal and ice making is possible by forming a gel by mixing the first agent and the second agent. The formed gel is easily detached, reducing metal corrosion.
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