The second phase of the expansion will double the current capacity of key bromine derivatives, hydrobromic acid, calcium bromide, and sodium bromide, and is scheduled for commissioning in May 2013, said a top official.
What does NaBr stand for?
NaBr stands for Sodium Bromide
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The second phase of the expansion will double the current capacity of key bromine derivatives, hydrobromic acid, calcium bromide, and sodium bromide, and is scheduled for commissioning in May 2013, said a top official.
Within this segment, bromine-based products such as sodium bromide and hydantoins will register the fastest growth, due to their increasing replacement of chlorine in nonrecreational water treatment applications.
The process yields sodium bromide, which can be recycled for the chemical industry.
Her preliminary results indicate that BIS is just as accurate as the sodium bromide dilution method, an established technique.