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Industrial salt is a type of salt used in a variety of industrial applications. It is typically produced from evaporated sea water or mined from underground salt deposits. Industrial salt is used in a variety of industries, including food processing, water treatment, and chemical production. It is also used in the production of de-icing agents, animal feed, and pharmaceuticals. Industrial salt is available in a variety of forms, including granular, flake, and powder.
Industrial salt is an essential ingredient in many industrial processes, as it helps to control the pH balance of a solution, improve the taste of food, and act as a preservative. It is also used to reduce the freezing point of water, which is important for de-icing roads and sidewalks.
Industrial salt is a highly competitive market, with many companies offering a variety of products. Some of the major players in the market include Cargill, Compass Minerals, K+S Group, and Morton Salt. Show Less Read more