Usage of salt

Usage of salt
Usage of salt

Usage of salt are different:

  •   6% of the salt in food.
  • 12%  in water conditioning processes
  • 8% goes for de-icing highways
  • 6%  agriculture
  • The rest (68%) used for manufacturing and other industrial processes

First of all sodium chloride is one of the largest inorganic raw materials.

The word salt comes from the Latin word “sal,” meaning salt. also The English word “salary” comes from the word salt.

You can see Usage of salt. As a result, Its major chemical products are caustic soda and chlorine. the electrolysis of a pure brine solution separated. These uses in the manufacture of PVC, plastics, paper pulp and many other inorganic and organic compounds. It used in the manufacture of soaps and glycerine and added to the vat to precipitate out the saponified products.

As an emulsifier, salt used in the manufacture of synthetic rubber, and another use is in the firing of pottery, when salt added to the furnace vaporises before condensing onto the surface of the ceramic material, forming a strong glaze.

When drilling through loose materials such as sand or gravel, salt added to the drilling fluid to provide a stable “wall” to prevent the hole collapsing. These include its use as a mordant in textile dying, to regenerate resins in water softening, for the tanning of hides, the preservation of meat and fish and the canning of meat and vegetables

It  also used in tanning, dyeing and bleaching, and the production of pottery, soap, and chlorine. Today, it is widely used in the chemical industry.