Caustic soda is used in the chemical, petrochemical, pulp and paper, medical, food industries, non-ferrous metallurgy, textile industry, in the production of viscose silk and bleaching fabrics, in the aniline-paint industry, in soap making, in the production of aluminum and sodium metal, soluble glass, alkaline batteries , in the processes of water treatment and other areas of the national economy.
In the chemical industry, caustic soda is used for the production of organic dyes, synthetic phenol, glycerol, insecticides, various chemicals and intermediates.
Granular calcium chloride has a wide range of applications: from food production, medicine and cosmetology to construction and industry. In industry and construction where the properties of the calcium salt of hydrochloric acid are in demand, technical CaCl2 is used. Thus, for example, resistance to low temperatures makes it possible to use calcium chloride as an anti-ice reagent, which does its job well at temperatures reaching -35
Application
Soda ash, grades A and B are applicable in the production of all types of glass, including:
crystal,
optical and medical glass,
glass blocks,
foam glass,
sodium silicate soluble,
ceramic tiles;
in ferrous and non-ferrous metallurgy for the production of:
lead,
zinc,
tungsten,
strontium,
chromium,
for desulfurization and dephosphate of cast iron,
in the purification of waste gases,
to neutralize the media.
STORAGE:
Technical soda ash is stored in sheltered storage areas of silos, bunkers, protecting the product from moisture ingress.
FULL DESCRIPTION
Potassium chloride is used as fertilizer in agriculture and retail trade, as well as for the industry in the production of chemical products and other purposes: the production of skin substitutes, synthetic rubber, bakery and fodder yeast, therapeutic and preventive salt.
Safety requirements
Potassium chloride is not flammable, fire-and explosion-proof, in terms of the degree of impact on the body it refers to substances of the 3rd class of danger.
Transportation, storage
Potassium chloride is transported in bulk or in packaged form by rail, river and road transport. The product, packed in soft containers, is transported by rail on an open rolling stock.
Potassium chloride is stored in closed storage areas, excluding precipitation of atmospheric precipitation and groundwater