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Last Updated: Apr 25, 2025 | Study Period: 2024-2030
The term "industrial salts" refers to sodium chloride that is extracted from rock salt or sea water and then synthesised industrially. Following a second round of purification, these salts are combined with additives in accordance with the demands of the particular application.
Compared to food salt, industrial salt has a lower purity. The primary distinction is that industrial salt has a lower level of purity and is used in salty foods. Industrial salt is also not refined and is not iodized. Oral salt has a purity rate of ninety nine percent.
This kind of salt does not result in kidney stones or other similar issues because it has been refined and purified.
Except for the twenty producers of mineral salts in the world, Iran possesses a large number of salt mines.
However, due to the high expense of the refined salt production process, some of the salt produced from salt mines and lakes is fed to the food market as edible salt that has not been refined (in the form of raw industrial salt).
Tema Process is the provider of liquid/solid separation solutions for salt manufacturing and processing facilities.
Sodium chloride (NaCI), a chemical that naturally exists as transparent cubic crystals, is known by the common term salt.
For salt drying applications (sea salt, rock salt, and vacuum salt/brines) for a wide range of capacities, Tema Process offers cutting-edge fluid bed drying technology.Corrosion-resistant AISI-316 and other grades are used in the equipment's manufacture.
The Global dry industrial salt market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Industry Standards for Dry Salt Therapy are introduced by the Salt Therapy Association.
The establishment of the Salt Therapy Industry Standards was announced by the Salt Therapy Association (STA) (STIS).
The Salt Therapy Association (STA) is the largest non-profit organisation in the world serving both salt treatment practitioners and clients, and it offers tools and information to promote understanding and effective use of salt therapy.
In order to ensure that customers receive salt therapy that is supported by research, standards were created to serve as a baseline for implementation and marketing.
Only a professional-grade halo generator can be used to deliver dry salt therapy (halotherapy). The salt omitted from the halo generator must have a particle size of no more than 5 microns (the smaller the better).
Only an enclosed location, such as a room, booth, cabin, or other sort of chamber, can be used to administer dry salt therapy (also known as halotherapy), in order to keep the salt particles contained in the area.
Sl no | Topic |
1 | Market Segmentation |
2 | Scope of the report |
3 | Abbreviations |
4 | Research Methodology |
5 | Executive Summary |
6 | Introduction |
7 | Insights from Industry stakeholders |
8 | Cost breakdown of Product by sub-components and average profit margin |
9 | Disruptive innovation in the Industry |
10 | Technology trends in the Industry |
11 | Consumer trends in the industry |
12 | Recent Production Milestones |
13 | Component Manufacturing in US, EU and China |
14 | COVID-19 impact on overall market |
15 | COVID-19 impact on Production of components |
16 | COVID-19 impact on Point of sale |
17 | Market Segmentation, Dynamics and Forecast by Geography, 2024-2030 |
18 | Market Segmentation, Dynamics and Forecast by Product Type, 2024-2030 |
19 | Market Segmentation, Dynamics and Forecast by Application, 2024-2030 |
20 | Market Segmentation, Dynamics and Forecast by End use, 2024-2030 |
21 | Product installation rate by OEM, 2024 |
22 | Incline/Decline in Average B-2-B selling price in past 5 years |
23 | Competition from substitute products |
24 | Gross margin and average profitability of suppliers |
25 | New product development in past 12 months |
26 | M&A in past 12 months |
27 | Growth strategy of leading players |
28 | Market share of vendors, 2024 |
29 | Company Profiles |
30 | Unmet needs and opportunity for new suppliers |
31 | Conclusion |
32 | Appendix |