Anti-icing and de-icing performance
Liquid Heat – The Ultimate Solution for Preventing Ice on Conveyors and Equipment
Liquid Heat has proven to be a top product for preventing ice from adhering to surfaces at temperatures as low as -50°C and provides long-lasting effect after just one application. The product was introduced to the market in 1972 and has been used in the USA and Canada until now. Europe now has the opportunity to benefit from this fantastic product, distributed by Nordic Bulk.
Why choose Liquid Heat?
Preventing ice buildup on conveyor belts, truck beds, and critical equipment, Liquid Heat delivers powerful anti-icing and de-icing performance that keeps your operation running smoothly even in extreme winter conditions.
- Highly effective down to -50°C – melts existing ice fast and prevents new ice from forming.
- Safe for all equipment – will not damage rubber belts, rollers, idlers, pulleys, sensors, speed switches, buckets, or chute systems.
- Easy cold-weather application – stays fully liquid even in extreme sub-zero temperatures. Works with both automated spray systems and manual sprayers.
- Long-lasting protection – one application provides extended ice prevention on belts and surfaces.
- Safe and environmentally approved – non-flammable, non-hazardous, and made with OSHA- and EPA-approved ingredients.
See below for some stories from customers who have tested Liquid Heat:
“We have a conveyor belt located beneath two crushers, with a buffer silo above and edge rubber along the entire belt. Water often seeps out from the buffer silos even when temperatures are below freezing.” This conveyor belt usually takes us a couple of hours to get running if it’s very cold and has been standing still over the weekend. We sprayed Liquid Heat before shutting down on Friday evening, and when we started the belt on Monday morning, all we had to do was press the button and it was running! It was -15°C and strong winds that morning.”
“A speed sensor has troubled us every winter because it is exposed to icing and therefore sends an error message that stops the plant. It was not uncommon for us to have to stop every other hour and remove ice from it. We broke off the ice that had formed on the sensor and sprayed Liquid Heat, and we ran the entire shift without any downtime—the sensor stayed completely free of ice.”
“A conveyor with 5 return rollers has caused us problems with icing after a relatively short time. We knocked off the thickest layer of ice on all the return rollers and sprayed 3 of them with Liquid Heat, leaving the remaining 2 untreated. After a few hours of operation, the 2 that were not sprayed with Liquid Heat were completely iced up, while the ones that were sprayed remained ice-free.” .
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