The Execution of the Potassium Sulphate Production Project
With an annual capacity of 40,000 tons, this project will be executed according to the Mannheim process (using sulfuric acid and potassium chloride).
As a chemical fertilizer, potassium sulphate is used widely in Iran with a large volume imported annually from abroad.
This project requires an investment of 1960 billion IRR,
and will require 92 employees working in three shifts after launch with a projected execution time of 24 months.
This project’s by-product is hydrochloric acid, which can be used for manufacturing other products.
Executing the Calcium Chloride Production Project
This project will be executed using limestone and hydrochloric acid with an annual capacity of 15,000 tons.
Industrial calcium chloride is used for digging oil wells and has a massive export market in the Persian Gulf states and Iraq in addition to the domestic market.
Its edible variant is widely used in the food industry, a majority of which is imported from overseas.
This project requires an investment of 614 billion IRR, and will require 30 employees working in three shifts with a 24-month projected execution time.
Refined Salt Expansion Project
This project will be executed with an annual capacity of 40,000 tons.
This project requires an investment of 614 billion IRR and will require 22 employees working in three shifts after execution with a 24-month projected execution time.