Special salts

Published: 4-Jul-2006


Sodium sesquicarbonate is derived from the naturally occurring ore Trona. Conventional versions of this are derived from the ammonia soda process, which liberates ammonia. The East Lancashire Chemical Company (ELCO) has developed a production process that it claims has an advantage over other production techniques as its sodium sesquicarbonate is manufactured by a process that does not leave traces of ammonia in the final product.

Sodium sequicarbonate is a free-flowing mixed crystal of sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate with water of crystallisation. It is non-caustic and dissolves rapidly and completely in water. The product has low toxicity and can be stored safely under normal conditions and handled without any adverse effects. As an ingredient its properties make it suited to a number of applications including bath salts and sugar soap. It can also be used for water softening, acid neutralisation and the buffering of solutions.

The product is available in 25kg bags with the option of direct delivery.

East Lancashire

Chemical Co Ltd, UK

Tel +44 161 371 5585

Fax +44 161 301 1990

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eastlancschemical.com

www.eastlancschemical.com

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