Skip to main content

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! 


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

FDA Approved Isopropyl Liquid Hand Sanitizer

FDA Approved Isopropyl Liquid Hand Sanitizer May 9, 2020 In partnership with Zircon Industries, Kelley Industrial Sales has sourced a limited supply of American made, FDA approved isopropyl liquid hand sanitizer. Steri-Touch by Zircon Industries is an FDA approved liquid sanitizer formulated to remove germs and viruses associated with the common cold, flu, and novel coronavirus from hands and other skin surfaces. Intended for industrial and commercial use, Steri-Touch liquid hand sanitizers are available for sale in a gallon, 5-gallon pail, and 55-gallon barrel containers. What is a hand sanitizer and how does it work? A hand sanitizer is defined as a liquid, gel, or foam - typically made up of an alcohol-based chemical blend - that is used to decrease the infectious agents (viruses, germs, other microbes) on a person's hands. Alcohol-based blends often contain a combination of ethanol, n-proponal, or isopropyl alcohol at concentrations ranging from 60-95% alco...

Cleaner, More Efficient Gas Turbines Start with Citrikleen and Citrkleen HD

Cleaner, More Efficient Gas Turbines Start with Citrikleen and Citrkleen HD As natural gas becomes a more cost-effective fuel to power America’s power needs, proper maintenance of gas turbines and their compressors is more critical than ever to ensure efficient, effective, profitable, and uninterrupted power production. The Problem During the general operation of gas turbines, large quantities of air and other particulates pass through the compressors. While this air is filtered, small quantities of dust, aerosols, and water pass through the filters and end up as deposits on the blades. Over time, these deposits decrease the air flow of the compressor resulting in decreased performance and output of the gas turbines. The Solution Citrikleen and Citrikleen HD are concentrated, biodegradable heavy-duty solvents trusted by heavy industry, aerospace, refineries/petrochemical plants and the military to degrease their hardest to clean equipment. Citrikleen and Citrikleen HD...

Bilge Sock 101 - What Is a Bilge Sock, How's It Used and The Critical Role It Plays in Protecting Our Waterways

Bilge Socks, A Boaters Best Friend The suns shining, the waters warm and the weather’s perfect for another beautiful boating season! As you prepare your boat for the water and go through your USCG Float Plan don’t forget a critical piece of equipment to ensure the safe and clean operation of your watercraft – the use of a Bilge Sock. What’s a Bilge Sock and How Do They Work? A Bilge Sock is a critical piece of boating equipment used to absorb and prevent the discharge of potentially dangerous chemicals into the surrounding marine environment. As the name suggests, a Bilge Sock resembles, well, a sock! Typically constructed of fabric mesh material, Bilge Socks are filled with one of many varieties of absorbent materials. Placed in the bilge compartment of a boat, the Bilge Sock floats on the surface of the bilge water absorbing gas, oil and other chemicals while preventing their discharge and pollution of the surrounding marine environment. A critical first de...