Montana taps Rivertop for bio-based corrision inhibitor

December 6, 2011 |

In Montana, Rivertop Renewables has been awarded a contract from the Montana Department of Transportation to supply 110,000 gallons of bio-based corrosion inhibitor for use with liquid deicers on the state’s snowy and icy roads this winter. Rivertop’s “Headwaters” inhibitor will be mixed with MDT’s salt brine deicers to prevent the corrosion of bridges and vehicles. Derived from renewable corn sugar, Headwaters is a completely biodegradable, cost-effective inhibitor.  Rivertop’s Headwaters is derived from sodium gluconate.

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