So I've finally tracked down some Dow calcium chloride products in my local area, (which rarely freezes, so this was a challenge). I had a local Ace hardware special order some Peladow, which is made by Dow, but has a higher concentration of calcium chloride. It also appears to have different salts than Dowflake. On the bag it lists its contents as 90-96% calcium chloride, 2-6% water, sodium chloride -%, strontium chloride -%, and potassium chloride-%. On the peladow datasheet (http://www.dow.com/calcium/product/pelad_pp.htm), found on the product information page from the Dow website, there is a list of "Typical Chemical properties" that says nothing about the strontium, potassium, or sodium chloride concentrations, but does list the same 'items' as the datasheet from the product page for Dowflake (http://www.dow.com/calcium/product/dowfl_pp.htm).
So, my question for Mr. Holmes-Farley, or any other competent source, is whether or not the Peladow could be a safe alternative to Dowflake (in Mr. Holmes-Farley's DIY 2 pt. Kalkwasser recipe) if one adjusts recipe quantities for the difference in calcium chloride composition.
Thanks in advance for any response.
So, my question for Mr. Holmes-Farley, or any other competent source, is whether or not the Peladow could be a safe alternative to Dowflake (in Mr. Holmes-Farley's DIY 2 pt. Kalkwasser recipe) if one adjusts recipe quantities for the difference in calcium chloride composition.
Thanks in advance for any response.