Product range description
No. Tests From To
1 % wt assay as nacl 98.4 99.9
2 Arsenic(as as) ppm Nil Nil
3 Ppm barium Nil Nil
4 heavy metals (as pb)ppm nil Nil
5 Iron(as fe) ppm Nil Nil
6 Ca++ ppm 1000 5
7 Mg++ ppm 250 5
8 Ppm bromides(as br) Nil Nil
9 Ferrocyanide ppm Nil Nil
10 Total cyanide Nil Nil
11 Iodide ppm Nil Nil
12 Nitrite ppm Nil Nil
13 Phosphate(as po4) ppm 14 Nil
14 Sulphate(as so4) ppm 3000 20
15 Potassium(as k) ppm 4.15 0.04
16 Aluminium (as al) ppm 0.03 Nil
17 Copper (as cu) ppm 0.01 Nil
18 Cadmium (as cd) ppm Nil Nil
19 Mercury (as hg) ppm Nil Nil
20 Moisture % 0.5 Dry
21 Insoluble matter % 0.3 Nil
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The Dead Sea is found at the border between Jordan and the occupied territories situated at 1300 ft. (400 m) below sea level- the lowest point on earth. It is 50 km long and with a maximum width of 17 km. It was geologically formed three million years ago when a small fracture happened in the Jordan rift valley. Seawater rushed in and collected in this fracture. The dry weather and high rate of evaporation gradually increased the concentration of minerals to the water. Salt, chalk and gypsum precipitated along the length of this fracture resulting in a lake-like creation. This lake sometimes ended its relationship with the sea to become an Inland Lake. Nowadays, it continues to be fed by the Jordan River and numerous Mineral Springs that dispense into it from the adjoining mountains. This lake has been named the Dead Sea, called so because no form of life has been able to exist in its extremely salty water.