Chemical Formula: NaCl
Consumption Usage:
• over 40% of salt is used in the
chemical industry (mainly for the
production of chlorine and caustic
soda), and another 40% as a deicer on
roads in winter. The remaining is
consumed in several sectors, including
manufacture of rubber and other goods,
agriculture, and food processing
including as table salt. Table salt
accounts for only about 1% of U.S. salt.
• Halite (Sodium chloridee--Salt): Used
in human and animal diet, food seasoning
and food preservation, used to prepare
sodium hydroxide, soda ash, caustic
soda, hydrochloric acid, chlorine,
metallic sodium, used in ceramic glazes,
metallurgy, curing of hides, mineral
waters, soap manufacture, home water
softeners, highway de-icing,
photography, herbicide, fire
extinguishing, nuclear reactors,
mouthwash, medicine (heat exhaustion),
in scientific equipment for optical
parts. Single crystals used for
spectroscopy, ultraviolet and infrared
transmission.
• Provide fluids density increase as
well shale stabilization control
• Industrial grade 98 % + pure NaCl
Recommended Filled of Application
Kind of powder |
Talc |
Mica |
Kaolin |
Red Iron oxide |
Fluorine |
Dolomite |
Calcite |
Bentonite |
Barite |
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