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Sodium Cyanide is a chemical auxiliary agent used in a variety of industrial processes. It is primarily used in the mining industry for the extraction of gold and silver from ores, but it is also used in the production of plastics, dyes, and pharmaceuticals. It is a highly toxic compound, and its use is strictly regulated.
Sodium Cyanide is produced in a variety of forms, including solid, liquid, and gas. It is typically sold in the form of briquettes, flakes, or granules. The market for Sodium Cyanide is largely driven by the mining industry, as it is a key component in the extraction of gold and silver.
The market for Sodium Cyanide is highly competitive, with a number of large and small companies operating in the space. Some of the major players in the market include Orica, BASF, AkzoNobel, and Cyanco. These companies are engaged in the production, distribution, and sale of Sodium Cyanide. Show Less Read more