Calcium Chloride is used for road stabilization and dust suppressant. The introduction of liquid calcium chloride to gravel bed roadways will bind with the fine dust within the soil structure to maintain moisture and prevent dust from being expelled to the environment when disturbed by road traffic.
Calcium Chloride is used throughout municipalities across the Canadian and US prairies as a form of dust control and road stabilization.
The introduction of liquid calcium chloride to gravel bed roadways will bind with the fine dust within the soil structure to maintain moisture and prevent dust from being expelled to the environment when disturbed by road traffic.
Dust suppression is a common form of maintenance throughout Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Alberta, British Columbia, and the northern United States.
Brooks 32 is a natural, multi-chloride liquid brine brought to the surface from its underground formation 6,000 feet below the Southern Alberta Prairies.
Brooks 32 was formed under intense pressure conditions, providing a unique blend of hygroscopic components resulting in the ideal dust control product.
Brooks 35 is an evaporated, higher concentrated liquid calcium chloride resulting in a 34-36% total solids brine ideal for both dust control and winter operations.
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