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publicationDate 1993-02-26-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber RO-106120-B1
titleOfInvention Process for obtaining calcium chloride
abstract The present invention relates to anprocess for obtaining calcium chloride by treatmentnwith gaseous hydrochloric acid, of carbonate slurryncalcium from the production of caustic lees by the processncaustificarii. Calcium carbonate slurry in formnwith a suspension of water, bubbling at the reaction stagenwith hydrochloric acid gas, to neutral pH, obtainingna solution of 40 ... 45% calcium chloride, which isnseparates from unreacted slurry and impuritiesncrystallized. The clear solution is bubbled with acidnhydrochloric acid to an acidic content of 15 ... 20% HCl, whenncrystallizes the calcium chloride hydrate that isnand the saturated solution of calcium chloride is removednmix with a new amount of slam and water and get itnreintroduces into the first reaction phase.
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