
This study analyzes Sodium Oleate Production By Neutralization Reaction, covering manufacturing, process flow, operating expenses, and financial considerations.
Last Updated: January, 2025
This report provides an extensive cost evaluation of sodium oleate production by neutralization reaction. The production process of sodium salt begins with the chemical reaction between flakes of sodium hydroxide and oleic acid. The reaction on heating results in the neutralization of oleic acid and leads to the production of sodium oleate salt as its final product.
Sodium oleate is a sodium salt that is prepared by using sodium hydroxide and oleic acid as its chief raw materials. The procurement of sodium oleate and its feedstocks is determined by some of the crucial factors, including its preparation cost, market prices, stability in the supply chain, demand from different industries (including pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries), transportation and trading activities, logistics, and more.
Other prominent factors such as the availability of its raw materials (such as sodium chloride, vegetable oil, etc.), economic and financial conditions, trading policies, governmental policies and activities in its upstream market, stability in its sales, etc., determine its procurement in the global market.
The project economic analysis provided in the report discusses a Germany-based plant:
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