Chemical manufacturing process
Sodium hypochlorite NaClO
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Chemical manufacturing process
Sodium hypochlorite NaClO

Author : Jean-Christophe MILLET

Publication date: September 10, 2007 | Lire en français

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2. Chemical manufacturing process

2.1 Process principle

This involves chlorinating soda with chlorine gas. There are two chemical processes for manufacturing bleach.

  • Standard procedure

    It reacts chlorine with a 20% soda solution and produces bleach with 13% active chlorine (previously known as "50˚ chlorometric"). All the sodium chloride by-product of the reaction remains dissolved in the solution.

  • "High Title" process

    This original process, patented by Arkema, involves reacting chlorine with a 50% soda solution to produce bleach containing 24-26% active chlorine (previously known as "105˚ chlorometric"), in which half of the salt is removed by precipitation....

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