Cope Salt Donates $3000 to Lankenau Medical Center
Cope Salt, Lancaster, donated $3000 to the Lankenau Medical Center Foundation, Wynnewood. The donation is part of Cope Salt’s AUTOGive … View Product
Cope Salt, Lancaster, donated $3000 to the Lankenau Medical Center Foundation, Wynnewood. The donation is part of Cope Salt’s AUTOGive … View Product
Cope Salt, Lancaster, recently acquired A Salt Company Inc, Wrightsville. The acquisition will allow Cope Salt to provide its patented automatic brine delivery system, AUTOBrine®, to new businesses that use softened water such as retirement communities, car washes, hotels, office complexes, health centers, restaurants and schools.…
The Cope Company Salt, Lancaster, donated $3000 to Willow Valley Communities, Lancaster. The donation is part of Cope Salt’s AUTOGive … View Product
Have you ever wondered why we feel cold? A quick look at human physiology provides the answer.…
Ice melt blends are popular because they are economically priced while maintaining the ability to work quickly at extremely low temperatures. Typical blended ice melt contains a combination of sodium chloride, magnesium chloride or calcium chloride. These chlorides work in different ways to melt ice and snow.…
This time of year can be beautiful but winter weather hazards are lurking. Be aware of the dangers and take precautions. Here are just a few threats to avoid.…
A winter storm is coming and you need a safe ice melt for pets and vegetation. Commercial users don’t want to damage landscaping adjacent to roads, driveways, walkways and parking lots. Residential users often ask for a product that is safer to use around pets. Both types of customers are looking for an alternative to sodium chloride (rock salt). While no ice melt comes without warnings, there are some that are kinder to our companion animals, gardens and grass.…
Two dreaded winter weather conditions are freezing rain and sleet. Countless commutes, road trips and walks across parking lots have been complicated by these headaches. In addition to being inconvenient, both can create hazards on roadways and walkways. Although they are both nuisances, there are differences between the two. …
Salt is the primary ingredient in most ice melt products because it lowers the freezing point of water. This is referred to as “freezing point depression.” In its pure state, water freezes at 32°F. Even though it may not be visible, molecular water is always present on the surface of ice. When salt comes in contact with water, it starts to dissolve creating a solution referred to as brine which subsequently lowers the freezing point and melts the ice around it.…