Search results with tag "Introduction caustic soda"
M Caustic Soda Handbook - Occidental Petroleum
www.oxy.comINTRODUCTION Caustic soda (sodium hydroxide or NaOH) is most commonly manufactured by the electrolysis of a sodium chloride (NaCl) solution. OxyChem manufactures caustic soda using either membrane or diaphragm electrolytic cells. OxyChem does not use mercury based electrolytic cells to produce caustic soda.
Alloy selection for service in caustic soda - Nickel Institute
nickelinstitute.orgIntroduction Caustic soda (i.e., sodium hydroxide, NaOH) and chlorine are co-produced by the electrolysis of a sodium chloride solution. Both chemicals find worldwide application in the chemical and related process industries. Alloy selection for chlorine is discussed in another Nickel Institute publication.1 Caustic
Caustic Soda Handbook
www.cheresources.comCaustic Soda Introduction 2 of 44 Caustic soda (sodium hydroxide or NaOH) is most commonly manu-factured by the electrolysis of a sodium chloride (NaCl) solution. OxyChem manufactures caustic soda using either membrane or diaphragm electrolytic cells. OxyChem does not use mercury based electrolytic cells to produce caustic soda. The co-products
Caustic Soda - JSIA
www.jsia.gr.jpIntroduction Caustic soda (excluding solutions containing not more than 5% caustic soda) is designated as a deleterious substance under Japanese laws, and is a strongly corrosive substance. Persons who handle caustic soda should learn about related laws and regulations (such as the Poisonous and
INTRODUCTION - NCP Chlorchem South Africa
www.ncp.co.zaINTRODUCTION Caustic soda lye is an almost colourless liquid. It is a strong alkali and is highly corrosive. The production of caustic soda has progressed from the LeBlanc process in 1791 to the