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Procurement Resource Analyses the Production Cost of Sodium Hydroxide in its New Report

Procurement Resource Analyses the Production Cost of Sodium Hydroxide in its New Report

Analyses Overview of The New Production Cost Report of Sodium Hydroxide

The new report by Procurement Resource, a global procurement research, and consulting firm, looks in-depth into the costs involved in the production of Sodium Hydroxide. The comprehensive report analyses the production cost of the material, covering the raw material costs and co-product credit, equipment costs, land and site costs, labour wages, maintenance costs, financing charges, and depreciation costs. The extensive study describes the stepwise consumption of material and utilities along with a detailed process flow diagram. The report also assesses the latest developments within the industry that might influence Sodium Hydroxide production cost, looking into the capacity expansions, plant turnarounds, mergers, acquisitions, and investments.

Product Definition:

Sodium hydroxide is an inorganic chemical that is also known as lye or caustic soda. It looks to be a solid ionic compound made up of sodium cations (Na+) and hydroxide anions with a white colour (OH). It is a crystalline solid that melts at 318 °C or 604 °F without decomposition and boils at 388 °C or 2,530 °F. At room temperature, sodium hydroxide is a very caustic base and alkali that decomposes proteins. It is extremely miscible in water and absorbs moisture and CO2 from the atmosphere quickly. However, ether and other non-polar solvents make it insoluble.

Factors Impacting the Sodium Hydroxide Production Cost:

Growing sectors such as food, pharmaceuticals, textiles, construction, and paper & pulp are among the primary reasons driving worldwide sodium hydroxide market growth. However, potassium hydroxide, a prominent replacement for sodium hydroxide, is projected to limit the market throughout the projection period. Furthermore, the high cost of sodium hydroxide manufacturing is projected to have a negative influence on the market. These factors are expected to impact the production cost of Sodium Hydroxide.

Procurement Resource Assessment of Sodium Hydroxide Production:

Procurement Resource’s production cost research examines Sodium Hydroxide manufacturing via the chlor-alkali process, membrane process, diaphragm process, mercury process, lime soda process, and caustic soda solution. This approach is used in the initial production step to electrolyze sodium chloride (brine). We receive three products as a result: hydrogen, chlorine, and sodium hydroxide (Caustic Soda). The cathode and anode emit hydrogen and chlorine, respectively, while the solution contains sodium hydroxide. The membrane method is used in the second production phase of sodium hydroxide from sodium chloride. In this process, an aqueous sodium chloride (brine) solution is electrolyzed in a membrane cell to create sodium hydroxide and chlorine, with hydrogen as a by-product. The diaphragm method is used in the third production phase of sodium hydroxide.

Also Read – Sodium Hydroxide Production via Membrane Process, Sodium Hydroxide Production via Diaphragm Process, Sodium Hydroxide Production via Mercury Process, Sodium Hydroxide Production via Lime Soda Process and Sodium Hydroxide Flakes Production via Caustic Soda Solution.

Through electrolysis in a diaphragm cell, an aqueous solution of sodium chloride is broken down into sodium hydroxide and chlorine in this procedure. The mercury cell method produces sodium hydroxide in the fourth process, which requires brine. An aqueous sodium chloride (brine) solution is electrolytically destroyed in a mercury cell to create sodium hydroxide and chlorine in this procedure. Sodium hydroxide is made from lime and sodium carbonate in the fifth manufacturing phase. A traditional lime-soda method is being investigated. Calcium hydroxide is made by mixing lime (calcium oxide) with water in this procedure. The sodium hydroxide and calcium carbonate are formed when calcium hydroxide combines with soda ash (sodium carbonate). As end products, precipitated calcium carbonate in solid form and sodium hydroxide solution (50 wt%) are produced.

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