Deicing is the process of removing snow, ice or frost from a surface. Anti-icing is the application of chemicals that not only deice but also remain on a surface and continue to delay the reformation of ice for a certain period of time, or prevent adhesion of ice to make mechanical removal easier.
An Aeroflot Airbus A330 being deiced at Sheremetyevo International Airport
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Ice build up in train brakes jeopardizes braking efficiency.
A U.S. C-37B VIP jet gets deiced before departing Alaska in January 2012
Brine is water with a high-concentration solution of salt. In diverse contexts, brine may refer to the salt solutions ranging from about 3.5% up to about 26%. Brine forms naturally due to evaporation of ground saline water but it is also generated in the mining of sodium chloride. Brine is used for food processing and cooking, for de-icing of roads and other structures, and in a number of technological processes. It is also a by-product of many industrial processes, such as desalination, so it requires wastewater treatment for proper disposal or further utilization.
A NASA technician measures the concentration level of brine using a hydrometer at a salt evaporation pond in San Francisco.
Marine brine discharge in Chile with its surrounding marine life