pelicn
Veteran Expediter
They are being chased down and told the ice off of their truck has broken a windshield.
Yep, and if they'd have maintained a safe following distance, they would have kept their windshield intact.
They are being chased down and told the ice off of their truck has broken a windshield.
Yep, and if they'd have maintained a safe following distance, they would have kept their windshield intact.
I would explore 2 possibilities that come to mind....the matting they use to heat bathroom floors and especially the grid like system you see that melts the snow and ice off house roofs as this is already for outdoor use...
Example: Roof Gutter Deicing - Melting Ice Dam on Roof
I haul another brand of those things daily and I'll tell you they are NOT cheap - an average bath sized matte is somewhere around $5-600. Last week they forgot to put a half dozen or so mattes on the shipment............$3500 discrepancy. I noticed that company with the truck systems showed an install on a translucent roof = bye bye see through roof. I
airplanes have deicing?
Yes, a chemical procees. It is far easier for them. They are restricted by thier very nature to limited road areas, runways. The de-icing machines are placed in such a way that they have to pass by them prior to take off. Also, some airlines do thier own de-icing. I think some aircraft also have heating elements in the wings, but thier engines produce far more electricity than ours do. Maybe a pilot can help with this one, are the on-board in-flight de-icing systems on planes electric or chemical? Layoutshooter