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Ohio extends use of chemicals to free highways of ice and snow
Use of raw chemicals, either sodium chloride or calcium chloride, in removal of snow and ice from state highways of Ohio; chemicals were spread on over one thousand mi of road, including brick, concrete and bituminous type pavements; experiments have shown that raw chemicals, placed at proper time, are more effective than treated abrasives, such as sand or cinders.
Ohio extends use of chemicals to free highways of ice and snow
Use of raw chemicals, either sodium chloride or calcium chloride, in removal of snow and ice from state highways of Ohio; chemicals were spread on over one thousand mi of road, including brick, concrete and bituminous type pavements; experiments have shown that raw chemicals, placed at proper time, are more effective than treated abrasives, such as sand or cinders.
Ohio extends use of chemicals to free highways of ice and snow
Eng News-Rec
Engineering News-Record ; 131
1943
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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