अंग्रेजी
Salt and Marine Chemicals
Application Uses

High purity salt (NaCl): Edible as well as Industrial use

Sodium sulphate:

  • As filler in powdered home laundry detergents
  • In textile industry (helps in “levelling”, reduces negative charges on fibers so that dyes can penetrate evenly)
  • In manufacture of wood pulp
  • As a fining agent in glass industry • As diluent for food colors
Salient Technical Features
  • The leather industry has received criticism on environmental grounds. Due to high pollutant loading, this tannery effluent is not suitable for direct discharge and requires downstream treatment / processing.
  • Similarly, composition of salt brine of Rajasthan is typical and different with sea brine as it does not have much calcium and Magnesium impurities and contains high level of sulphate impurities in the brine as Sodium Sulphate. The salt produced is highly contaminated with sodium sulfate and not suitable even for edible as well as industrial purpose.

The process relates to the recovery of high purity salt (NaCl) and sodium sulphate (Na2SO4.10H2O) from crudes such as solid waste from tannery effluents and common salt produced from Rajasthan lakes (India) containing sodium sulphate.

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Scale of Development:

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Business scope & opportunity

The technology has been validated in CSIR-CSMCRI ESF/ pilot plant and one of the commercially operated solar salt works in Rajasthan.

The process / technology is ready for technology transfer and can be implemented on commercial scale. The product has high demand in industrial sector.

Environment Considerations

Eco-friendly

Status of Licensing
Status Commercialization
Major Raw Materials Needed

Crude salt

Major Plant Equipment

Material handling equipment such as pumps, belt conveyors, crushers, tractors, trailers, Washery etc.

Techno-Economics

To be worked out based on proposed capacity.

Technology Package
  • Basic technical details for design of commercial plant.
  • Demonstration of process
  • License fee and other financial details would be provided on specific request
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