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A mechanical amalgam of the minerals sylvite (KCl, or potassium chloride) and halite forms sylvinite, a sedimentary rock (NaCl, or sodium chloride).The formation of evaporite deposits, also known as brine, is the result of the precipitation of solid mineral crystals from a concentrated solution of salt- or freshwater. These deposits are mostly composed of bedded halite, sylvite, gypsum, anhydrite, and different potash salts.
The most crucial ingredient in the manufacture of potash is sylvinite.The minerals sylvite and halite are mechanically combined to form the sedimentary rock known as sylvinite.
It turns out that fertilising the soil with sea salt led to healthier, more nutrient-rich plants that were more resistant to pests and illnesses in addition to improving yield and plant growth. They were even sweeter and less likely to decompose since they included larger levels of vitamins and carbohydrates.
The Global Sylvinite salt market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Technology Of Producing Technical Salt (Nacl) From Waste Of Garlyk Potassium Mining And Processing Plant.Potassium chloride is one of the main products of the Garlyk potassium mining and processing plant, which is a major enterprise in the country’s chemical industry.
Sylvinite ore, which is mined by the mining method, is used as a raw material in the production of chlorinated lime. The annual capacity of the underground complex of the sylvinite ore enterprise. The ore’s main mineral composition is sylvinite, halite, as well as water-insoluble and slightly soluble minerals.
The beneficiation unit refines and enriches the mined raw materials. Ready potassium fertilisers are accumulated in the complex’s storage after passing technical systems.
As a result, at the Oguz Han Engineering and Technological University in Turkmenistan, scientific research and experimental studies on the processing of halite waste and the production of new products from it are being carried out. Processing halite waste is crucial for ensuring ecological security not only in Turkmenistan but also in the surrounding area.