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Bone Phosphate of Lime Production Cost Analysis 2021
Bone Phosphate of Lime (BPL), a white odourless crystalline powder, refers to the calcium salt of phosphoric acid. It is also known as tricalcium phosphate (TCP) or tribasic calcium phosphate. It is soluble in acids while insoluble in water. It is mainly used in food industries as an anticaking and bleaching agent and to remove strontium-90 from milk. It is also used in medicine, dietetics, and pharmaceutical industries.
Procurement Resource provides an in-depth cost analysis of Bone Phosphate of Lime production. The report incorporates the manufacturing process with detailed process and material flow, capital investment, operating costs along with financial expenses and depreciation charges. The study is based on the latest prices and other economic data available. We also offer additional analysis of the report with detailed breakdown of all cost components (Capital Investment Details, Production Cost Details, Economics for another Plant Location, Dynamic Cost Model).
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Bone Phosphate of Lime Production via Calcination
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