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sbrinamento

Sbrinamento is the process of removing frost, ice, or frozen condensation from surfaces, especially glass surfaces such as car windshields and windows, but also roads and runways. The term derives from brina, frost, with the verb sbrinare meaning to defrost.

In everyday use, sbrinamento involves preventing or removing ice on vehicles and other surfaces during cold

For roads and airport surfaces, sbrinamento often refers to de-icing using salt brines or solid de-icers, as

Environmental and safety considerations accompany sbrinamento: chemical de-icers can corrode metals, damage concrete and vegetation, and

Sbrinamento is used in automotive maintenance, civil engineering, and weather-related contexts to restore visibility and safety

weather.
Techniques
include
mechanical
removal
(scraping
with
a
blade
or
brush),
thermal
methods
(heating
air
inside
a
vehicle,
using
hot
air
blowers,
or
heated
windshields),
and
chemical
treatments
(de-icers
such
as
rock
salt,
calcium
chloride,
magnesium
chloride,
or
alcohol-based
fluids;
sometimes
anti-icing
fluids
applied
before
ice
forms).
well
as
sand
for
traction.
Pre-application
of
de-icers
(anti-icing)
can
delay
ice
formation,
while
post-application
removes
formed
ice.
Equipment
commonly
used
includes
spreaders,
spray
systems,
and
mechanical
plows
or
brushes.
contaminate
water;
therefore
choice
of
agent
and
application
rate
matters.
Alternatives
and
mitigations
include
using
less
corrosive
substances,
combining
de-icing
with
sanding
for
traction,
and
timely
mechanical
removal.
in
icy
conditions.
See
also
de-icing,
anti-icing,
and
frost.