Our Industrial Salt
One of the most prevalent inorganic raw materials by volume is sodium chloride. Numerous industrial uses of sodium chloride exist.
Salt that has undergone a washing process to remove impurities and is suitable for various industrial applications is called washed industrial salt.
Salt that is free of impurities and additives and is used in applications that require high purity, such as in the production of pharmaceuticals or laboratory chemicals, is called pure salt.
Highly purified salt used for industrial purposes after undergoing a refining process to remove impurities is called refined industrial salt.
Salt that has undergone a refining process to remove impurities and has moderate purity level suitable for industrial and food processing applications is called refined medium salt.
Non-iodized salt refers to salt that does not contain added iodine, and is often used in food preparation, particularly in baking, and in certain industrial applications.
High-purity salt used in textile industry for various processes like dyeing, printing, and finishing, as well as in the production of synthetic fibers and yarns, is called textile salt.
Fine salt refers to a salt that has been ground into small, fine particles, making it ideal for use in cooking and baking, as well as in various food processing applications.
Salt that has been sized according to a standardized mesh size and is commonly used in the food industry for seasoning and processing applications is called mesh salt.
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