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Don't Let February Freeze Shut You Down - Liquid Heat Liquid Deicer


Melt Ice, Snow with Liquid Heat Liquid Deicer


With winter comes cold weather, snow, sleet, and ice. Combat mother nature before she shuts you down with the industries premier liquid deicer, Liquid Heat by Zircon Industries.


How Liquid Heat works?

Liquid Heat works by penetrating ice and frost on equipment during extreme weather conditions. The specialized formula melts ice build up before it happens, then works in the background to prevent further accumulation keeping your critical infrastructure online. 

Formulated to work in temperatures as low as -60F (-51C), Liquid Heat is tough on the ice and easy on the environment (EPA approved), your belts (Goodyear Approved) and your workforce (OSHA approved).

Where to apply Liquid Heat? 

Liquid Heat was designed to work on a wide range of commercial applications and equipment including: 
  • Conveyor Belts (Goodyear approved)
  • Rail Road Tracks
  • Heavy Lifting Equipment
  • Train Cars
  • Pulleys
  • Truck Beds
  • Switches

Where can I buy Liquid Heat?

Interested in trying out Liquid Heat? Order your Liquid Heat today in 5, 55, or 330-gallon quantities by contacting Kelley Industrial at Sales@KelleyIndustrial.com. All major credit cards accepted! 


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