Doug,
Thanks for the information. If a company could make high purity NaHS without the ammonia, CO2 organics, do you think they could give TDC a run for their money? (i.e put them out of business?) Or do you think, there will always be a place for TDC to get cheap NaHS and sell if for a big...
Milton,
The reason I initiated a second thread was because at other forums I have used, once people have answered the initial question, they do not continue to follow the thread. No one was responding to my other two questions so I initiated a new thread. I was not trying to be a pain. I...
Are there any instances where a refinery would decide to make more NaHS one day verses the other or is just based on how much caustic they need to scrub certain liquid streams (based on chemistry/composition of the oil to be refined)?
Are there any instances where a refinery would decide to make more NaHS one day verses the other or is just based on how much caustic they need to scrub certain liquid streams (based on chemistry/composition of the oil to be refined)?
Does that mean they are happy to almost "give it away" the spent caustic (now known as NaHS)? I know that the NaHS is used in many industries (pulp & paper, mining, tanning etc) and demand in increasing.
You are right thought, my production numbers for NaHS in NA are 120,000 tonnes (.2%...
Why do some oil refineries produce NaHS using caustic soda (NAOH) and others produce elemental sulfur when removing H2S from their stacks?
I am also trying to understand if there is a relationship between NaOH and NaHS pricing wise. I hear that NaHS is usually sold to a 3rd party in return for...