Salt chambers

Salt chambers, projecting, build, building

walls with belighted salt panels

Salt caves

Salt caves, making, projecting

walls with salt crystal lumps

Salt caverns

Salt caverns, building, build

walls with white salt blocks

Salt saunas

Salt panels for saunas, salt saunas, making

New! Salt panels for any kind of saunas

Gallery of some our realizations

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Salt cellars

A salt cellar is a small dish for holding salt. The use of salt cellars continued through the 1940s, but has been in decline since and been gradually replaced with salt shakers.

Continue reading 26.09.2007. 10:40

World's longest salt cave

Qeshm Island, Jan 21, IRNA-The world's longest salt cave has been unearthed in Qeshm Geopark by Iranian and Czech experts, said the Saturday issue of the Persian morning daily, Iran.

Continue reading 26.09.2007. 10:36

Salt caverns use - part 3rd

UNCONVENTIONAL USES
Some unconventional concepts have been proposed for the use of salt caverns. A number of these are noted here.
Storage of food grains in salt caverns, with pneumatic conveyance systems, has been proposed. Storage of liquid natural gas (LNG) in salt caverns is appealing, because volume requirements are reduced by a factor of about 600 from the gas phase.

Continue reading 26.09.2007. 10:30

Salt lakes - Baskunchak

Lake Baskunchak (Russian: Баскунчак) is a salt lake of 115 kmē in Astrakhan Oblast, Russia, located at 48°10′N, 46°53′E, about 270 km north of the Caspian Sea, and 53 km east of the Volga. Since 1997 the area is strictly protected as nature reserve.

Continue reading 18.09.2007. 13:38

Salt caverns use - part 2nd

MAIN USES

Salt caverns basically constitute very large underground openings that provide secure containment for materials that do not dissolve salt. In general, uses of salt caverns can be classified as either storage or disposal operations. Storage of liquid and gaseous hydrocarbons, and associated products, was successful early on, and remains the main use of salt caverns today. Disposal of wastes and “by-product” constitutes the next most important use of salt caverns. Some examples of these two main types of operations follow.

Continue reading 18.09.2007. 13:35

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