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  2. ANSAC - Wikipedia

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    American Natural Soda Ash Corporation (ANSAC) operates as the international distribution arm for three US manufacturers of natural soda ash produced from trona [1] deposits in Green River, Wyoming, the trade name for sodium carbonate Na 2 CO 3, is an essential raw material used in the manufacture of glass, detergents, and several sodium-based chemicals.

  3. Trona - Wikipedia

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    Trona is a common source of soda ash, which is a significant economic commodity because of its applications in manufacturing glass, chemicals, paper, detergents, and textiles. It is used to condition water. It is used to remove sulfur from both flue gases and lignite coals. [19] [20] It is a product of carbon sequestration of flue gases. [21]

  4. Ciner Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    Soda ash is used as a raw material in a variety of industrial products and consumer goods, [4] including glass (47%), chemicals (30%), soap (7%), and paper. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Other products are sodium percarbonate (2 Na 2 CO 3 · 3 H 2 O 2 ), hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ), and other chemicals to soap and detergent production.

  5. Ciner Group - Wikipedia

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    WE Soda is a soda ash producer. [4] [5] The company was founded in 2009 at the Eti Soda plant and is located in the Beypazarı district of Ankara. [6]It operates two large facilities in Turkey, producing over five million tons of natural soda ash annually, which is sold in almost eighty countries around the world. [7]

  6. Searles Valley Minerals - Wikipedia

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    Also in 1914, the American Trona Corporation established the company-owned town of Trona, named for crystals of soda ash formed by the evaporation of chemical-rich water commonly found in the lake bed. [7] The production of potash began in 1915. [7]

  7. Tata Chemicals Europe - Wikipedia

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    The British and Kenyan soda ash businesses of ICI were segregated from the rest of the ICI in 1991 and then demerged from ICI as Brunner Mond Holdings Limited. In 1998, this company acquired the soda ash production capabilities of Akzo Nobel in The Netherlands to form Brunner Mond B.V. [6]

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  9. Kazan Soda Elektrik - Wikipedia

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    The trona ore reserve of Kazan Soda Elektrik is the world's second largest. [2] The plant is the biggest soda ash production facility in Europe. [2] With both Kazan Soda and Eti Soda, the Ciner Holding and Turkey becomes the leading soda ash producer of the world. The soda ash produced has a purity grade of 99.8%, which is the purest in the ...