
This study analyzes Sodium Pyrophosphate Production By Thermal Condensation Reaction, covering manufacturing, process flow, operating expenses, and financial considerations.
Last Updated: January, 2025
This report entails the detailed cost evaluation of sodium pyrophosphate production by thermal condensation. The preparation is initiated by the chemical reaction between phosphoric acid and sodium carbonate. In this reaction, the two reactants, i.e., sodium carbonate and phosphoric acid, are reacted by heating at an elevated temperature of 220 °C (approx.)., which results in the condensation of the compounds and yields sodium pyrophosphate or tetrasodium pyrophosphate as the final product.
Sodium pyrophosphate or tetrasodium pyrophosphate is a common food additive that is prepared by using phosphoric acid and sodium carbonate as its major feedstocks. The procurement of sodium pyrophosphate and its feedstocks is majorly impacted by production cost, supply chain stability, variations in its market prices, and transportation influence its procurement process in the global market. Moreover, the availability of its raw materials (including limestone, soda ash, phosphorous rock, sulfuric acid, etc., for sodium carbonate and phosphoric acid), its demand in the food, chemical, and pharmaceutical industries, logistics, and trading activities altogether governs its procurement on a large scale.
The project economic analysis provided in the report discusses a Germany-based plant:
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