
The traditional, manual production of a fine-grained sea salt differs from industrial-scale processes where additives such as anti-caking agents are used. Whilst such additives may improve the optical properties of the salt crystals, they turn it into an artificial and incomplete product.
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CHEMICAL ANALYSIS |
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PARAMETER |
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS |
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| Potassium chloride (KCI) |
0,88% |
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| Calcium sulphate (CaSO4) |
0,65% |
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| Magnesium (MgO) |
0,97% |
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| Magnesium chloride (MgCl) |
0,15% |
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| Sodium chloride (NaCL) |
97,50% |
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| Arsenic |
< 0,5 mg/kg |
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| Copper |
< 0,5 mg/kg |
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| Lead |
< 0,3 mg/kg |
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| Cadmium |
< 0,2 mg/kg |
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| Mercury |
< 0,1 mg/kg |
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| Water- insoluble residues |
< 0,1 % |
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| Humidity |
0,69% |
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| Nitrites |
< 10 ppm |
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| Nitrates |
< 10 ppm |
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Laboratory: Azti-Tecnalia 2006 (Sukarrieta)
PRESENTATIONS
• Packages of refined sea salt of 500 gram
• Bags of refined sea salt of 25 kg .
• Container of refined sea salt of 100 gram .
• Container of refined sea salt of 250 gram .
• Container of refined sea salt of 500 gram .