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List of figures Figure 1.1: Process flow diagram – manufacture of aluminium hydroxy chloride...................................2 Figure 1.2: Process flow diagram – manufacture of aluminium hydroxy chloride sulphate ....................3 Figure 1.3: Process flow diagram – manufacture of aluminium chloride solution ...................................4 Figure 1.4: Process flow diagram of aluminium sulphate production ......................................................8 Figure 1.5: A chromium chemical complex ...........................................................................................11 Figure 1.6: Process diagram - production of FeCl3 based on scrap iron and chlorine ............................13 Figure 1.7: Process diagram - production of FeCl3 based on scrap iron, HCl and chlorine...................14 Figure 1.8: Process diagram - production of FeCl3 based on iron ore and hydrochloric acid.................15 Figure 1.9: Process diagram – production of FeCl3 based on iron ore and HCl and oxidation ..............16 Figure 1.10: Flow scheme of sodium sulphate production from
List of tables Table 1.1: Typical consumption and emission values – aluminium hydroxy chloride ........................... 3 Table 1.2: Typical consumption and emission values – aluminium hydroxy chloride sulphate............. 3 Table 1.3: Typical consumption and emission values – aluminium chloride solution............................ 5 Table 1.4: Major applications of aluminium sulphate ............................................................................ 7 Table 1.5: Typical energy consumption and emission values for liquid aluminium sulphate ................ 9 Table 1.6: Typical energy consumption and emission values for solid aluminium sulphate.................. 9 Table 1.7: Location and capacities of FeCl3 plants in
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List of tables<br />
Table 1.1: Typical c<strong>on</strong>sumpti<strong>on</strong> and emissi<strong>on</strong> values – aluminium hydroxy chloride ........................... 3<br />
Table 1.2: Typical c<strong>on</strong>sumpti<strong>on</strong> and emissi<strong>on</strong> values – aluminium hydroxy chloride sulphate............. 3<br />
Table 1.3: Typical c<strong>on</strong>sumpti<strong>on</strong> and emissi<strong>on</strong> values – aluminium chloride soluti<strong>on</strong>............................ 5<br />
Table 1.4: Major applicati<strong>on</strong>s of aluminium sulphate ............................................................................ 7<br />
Table 1.5: Typical energy c<strong>on</strong>sumpti<strong>on</strong> and emissi<strong>on</strong> values for liquid aluminium sulphate ................ 9<br />
Table 1.6: Typical energy c<strong>on</strong>sumpti<strong>on</strong> and emissi<strong>on</strong> values for solid aluminium sulphate.................. 9<br />
Table 1.7: Locati<strong>on</strong> and capacities of FeCl3 plants in <str<strong>on</strong>g>the</str<strong>on</strong>g> EU............................................................... 12<br />
Table 1.8: C<strong>on</strong>sumpti<strong>on</strong> and emissi<strong>on</strong> values in <str<strong>on</strong>g>the</str<strong>on</strong>g> producti<strong>on</strong> of ferrous chloride ............................ 16<br />
Table 1.9: Sodium sulphate producti<strong>on</strong> in Europe................................................................................ 20<br />
Table 1.10: Sodium sulphate producti<strong>on</strong> – emissi<strong>on</strong>s to air (aggregated data: min – max).................... 28<br />
Table 1.11: Sodium sulphate producti<strong>on</strong> – emissi<strong>on</strong>s to water (aggregated data: min – max) ............... 29<br />
Table 1.12: Sodium sulphate producti<strong>on</strong> – solid residues (aggregated data: min –max)........................ 29<br />
Table 1.13: Sodium sulphate producti<strong>on</strong> - energy c<strong>on</strong>sumpti<strong>on</strong> (aggregated data: min - max).............. 29