What are the effects of prolonged exposure to de-icing salts on resin?
Prolonged exposure to de-icing salts can significantly degrade resin materials, leading to reduced durability and structural integrity. De-icing salts, such as sodium chloride and calcium chloride, chemically interact with resin, causing surface erosion, micro-cracking, and loss of mechanical strength. Over time, this exposure accelerates material fatigue, making resin more brittle and prone to failure. Additionally, salt-induced moisture retention can exacerbate corrosion in composite resins. Understanding these effects is crucial for industries relying on resin-based materials in cold climates, prompting the need for protective coatings or alternative solutions to mitigate damage.