Marine Chemicals
Indian peninsular is surrounded by huge water body like Bay of Bengal, Arabian Sea and Indian ocean. Thus, India has a vast coast line. It has a sea border of 7516 kms. Some areas are harbour and some are sanded banks. Where sea water converts to Brine of very rich with many Inorganic substances / ions of seawater are chloride (Cl−), sodium (Na+), sulfate (SO24−), magnesium (Mg2+), calcium (Ca2+), and potassium (K+). By weight these ions make up about 99 percent of all sea salts.
Major ion composition of seawater (mg/L)
Chloride (Cl-) : 18,980
Sodium (Na+) : 10,556
Sulfate (SO42-) : 2.649
Magnesium (Mg2+) : 1.262
Calcium (Ca2+) : 400
Potassium (K+) : 380
Bicarbonate(HCO3-) : 140
Strontium (Sr2+) : 13
Bromide (Br-) : 65
Borate (BO33-) : 26
Fluoride (F-) : 1
Silicate (SiO32-) : 1
Iodide (I-) : <1
Total dissolved solids (TDS) : 34,483
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Products we are dealing with :
Marine Gypsum ( CaSO4 ) :
Sea Salt ( NaCl ) : Also known as Solar Salt – Extracted by evaporating sea water, normally with sun and wind.