Blueline Chemicals Pvt Ltd is one of the best manufacturers and suppliers of food-grade salt in the UAE and provides a wide variety of quality salts. We deal with raw salt, food-grade salt, iodized salt, industrial salt, etc.
State of the art technology and expertise of team members are the major reasons how we can produce the best quality salts for various clients.
Due to the huge experience in such a domain, we have been providing efficient and high-quality food-grade salt for many years. Also, we have the latest and modern logistic facilities that easily meet the delivery deadline at ease.
Our food industry salt is manufactured in non-iodized and iodized forms. Additionally, the packaging is done in woven polypropylene bags having an inner lining of polyethylene around 25 kg and 50 kg. Also, the whole application is for food-processing industries and bakeries.
The best part of using our food grade salt products is that they are all of the high purity salt. Commonly, these are used in food processing and human consumption.
The salts we produce are uniform in crystal size, fast-dissolving, and bring in a clear brine. Now, these products would meet the FDA and Food Chemical Codex
standards for food-grade salt and they are annually certified kosher.
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At Blue Line Chemicals, we provide a unique and great quality salt that is the trademark of our company.
The distinctive taste of the salt itself makes every chef and house-owners like our salt. In short, they are always a pinch of inspiration.
Each of the salt we create is distinct from other ones made by various salt manufacturers.
An art in temperature and timing is followed. Slow warmth uncovering the water’s secret, with skilled hands poised over every batch. Traditional methods and time-honored techniques passed down through the centuries make our salt unique.
This is extracted through mining and crushing rock that is 92% to 99% pure salt.
This is collected by pumping water into underground rock salt, then boiling the brine. The purity is more than 99.9%.
(also known as Solar Salt) – We extract this salt by evaporating seawater, normally with sun and wind.
Preferably mixed salt particle sizes (typically up to 3 mm) for effective de-icing.
Typically high purity Fine Salt used for its chemical properties or as a material in manufacturing.
PVC, plastics, paper pulp, and many other inorganics and organic compounds.
Our salt is also used as a major flux in the production of aluminum. For this purpose, a layer of melted salt floats on top of the molten metal and removes iron and other metal contaminants.
Additionally, our salt is used in the manufacture of soaps and glycerin, where it is added to the vat to precipitate out the saponified products. As an emulsifier, our salt is used in the manufacture of synthetic rubber, and another use is in the firing of pottery, when salt added to the furnace vaporizes before condensing onto the surface of the ceramic material, forming a strong glaze.
Salt for use in regeneration of ion-exchange resin beds for water softening, typically Coarse Salt.
For pools using On-Site Electrochlorination to generate chlorine from Pool Salt.
For use in the production of crops and livestock (typically Fine Salt).
Salt meeting the standards for human consumption, most commonly fine salt.
Along with these, our salt is used as the major chemical products for caustic soda and chlorine, which are separated by the electrolysis of a pure brine solution. These would be used in the manufacture of PVC, plastics, paper pulp, and many other inorganics and organic compounds.
Our salt is also used as a major flux in the production of aluminum. For this purpose, a layer of melted salt floats on top of the molten metal and removes iron and other metal contaminants.
Additionally, our salt is used in the manufacture of soaps and glycerin, where it is added to the vat to precipitate out the saponified products. As an emulsifier, our salt is used in the manufacture of synthetic rubber, and another use is in the firing of pottery, when salt added to the furnace vaporizes before condensing onto the surface of the ceramic material, forming a strong glaze.