IBG Treated Salt

IBG Magic

Magic Treated Salt

IBG Treated salt starts out as ordinary rock salt, which is then treated with a liquid, agricultural by-product of the distilling process blended with magnesium chloride. This patented liquid is trademarked as IBG and dramatically transforms rock salt into a new de-icing material.

IBG is safer on concrete and does not attack grass areas or plants. IBG melts down to -35° F. The benefits and results of treating your salt stockpiles or your salt/sand stockpiles with IBG Liquid are amazing!

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Features and

Benefits

IBG treated salt is regular rock salt that has been treated with IBG Liquid at a rate of 8 gallons per ton.

With a simple motorized pump and tank system, IBG is easily applied to bulk rock salt stockpiles, to transform this corrosive, potentially destructive inefficient material into IBG treated salt.

IBG treated salt is a highly effective ice melting product which is less corrosive, safe for concrete and brick when used correctly, and environmentally friendly.

IBG Magic

Magic Treated Salt

Aside from purchasing in bulk, IBG treated salt is also available in pre-packaged 50 pound bags.

  • 50 pound bags are more economical and are more preferred toward snow removal contractors.

Bags are convenient for use on sidewalks and steps, and other areas not accessible by truck. Bags are relatively easy to transport, inventory, and distribute. Because of these features, some contractors rely heavily on bagged products, especially in urban areas. They are shipped in pallet quantities of:

  • 50 lb bags (49 bags per pallet)
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Difference

  • Contractor used IBG treated salt and did not have to spread any material for De-icing. Contractor applied IBG treated salt 4 days prior to a storm. The residual IBG treated salt, now on the pavement, reacted with the “dusting of snow”, which melted on contact.
  • The contractor did his job by providing a safe environment. The possibility of a slip and fall was greatly reduced and the contractor did not even show up. The contactor saved labor, time, material, and has no sand to clean up in the spring.
  • The sand needs to be removed from the roadway & damaged grass areas. Grass areas need to be repaired due to the use of salt/sand mixtures that was applied.
  • Sand washed into the storm drain. The storm drain will need to be vacuumed out in time as the sand and debris will clog the drain.
  • The grass area along the parking lot curb is undamaged because this contractor used IBG treated salt and did not have the grass kill that the salt/sand caused.
  • Spreader Using IBG Treated Salt
    • This case study shows the original spreader, chains, and paint after being used 5 consecutive seasons.
    • (Notice the positioning of the spreader door opening)
  • Spreader Using Regular Salt-Sand Mix
    • This case study show the original spreader, chains, and paint after being used only one consecutive season.
    • (Notice the positioning of the spreader door opening)