Chemical Salt material

Industrial salt

  • Grade A Salt: NaCl 96% (wet bss), Ca 0.07, Mg 0.04, SO4 0.19, Insoluble 0.06, Moisture 4%

Usage: Caustic soda manufacturing plant

  • Grade B Salt: NaCl 94.5% (wet bss), Ca 0.18, Mg 0.10, SO4 0.50, Insoluble 0.3, Moisture 4%

Usage: Soda Ash/Caustic soda manufacturing plant

  • Grade C Salt: Deicing/Road salt

There are no particular specifications required for this salt.

Usage: for melting snow by local municipal/state govt contractor

Salt History

World demand to rise 1.5% annually through 2018 

Global demand for salt is forecast to climb 1.5 percent annually through 2018 to 324 million metric tons. Salt consumption growth in the Asia/Pacific region is projected to outpace the global average and offset flat trends expected in North America and Western Europe. Ongoing expansion in China’s chemical manufacturing industry will underpin overall advances. Salt suppliers are also projected to benefit from increases in North America’s chlor-alkali output, spurred by low natural gas prices in the region.

 

Top 20 Salt Exporting Countries

1 Netherlands $277,913,000
2 Germany $205,826,000
3 Chile $189,179,000
4 Canada $170,906,000
5 Mexico $154,741,000
6 United States $148,313,000
7 India $129,097,000
8 Belgium $79,767,000
9 China $75,523,000
10 France $73,443,000
11 Spain $65,751,000
12 Belarus $59,500,000
13 United Kingdom $59,417,000
14 Austria $58,059,000
15 Denmark $48,330,000
16 Egypt $43,153,000
17 Italy $42,703,000
18 Tunisia $41,215,000
19 Ukraine $36,163,000
20 Poland $33,075,000