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Alberger process

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Alberger process

[′äl·bər·gər ′präs·əs]
(chemical engineering)
A method of manufacturing salt by heating brine at high pressure and passing it to a graveler which removes calcium sulfate; the salt crystallizes as the pressure is reduced and thus is separated from the brine.
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