Ice prevention

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Ice prevention methods can be divided in two ways, into anti-icing and de-icing, or into active and passive methods. Anti-icing methods prevent ice from accreting (treating the material against ice formation), and de-icing methods remove ice. Active methods apply when needed, and passive methods work on their own. Most efficient ice prevention is combining methods.


Anti-icing methods prevent ice from accreting. anti-icing can be used to decrease ice adhesion, which will make it easier to remove through de-icing methods.

De-icing methods remove ice. De-icing methods can benefit from the decreased ice adhesion granted by anti-icing.


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  1. Niklas Kandelin: Icing Factors Affecting Railway Traffic Master of Science Thesis Tampere University Master’s Degree Programme, Materials Science October 2021. Online. https://www.icingcenter.eu/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/KandelinNiklas.pdf