IndaChlor from Indaver
Dunkirk
Introduction
In northern France, near Dunkirk, is IndaChlor, an Indaver processing and recycling plant. This plant recycles chlorinated waste, mainly from the PVC industry, with an annual treatment capacity of 40,000 tons. During this process, IndaChlor recovers chlorine in the form of hydrochloric acid and recycles the energy produced. Hydrochloric acid, widely used in the chemical, petrochemical and metallurgical industries, is well represented in the Dunkirk region.
IndaChlor offers a sustainable solution for the Dunkirk/Loon Plage region by implementing a safe and environmentally responsible circular economy.
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Products used in this project
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TraceTek TT5000
The TT5000 cable detects various types of hydrocarbon fuels, is insensitive to water and locates leaks along its entire length. -
TraceTek TT7000-HUV
The TT7000 cable sensor detects and locates acids, such as sulfuric or nitric acid, along its entire length. -
TraceTek accessories
The modular leak detection system is easily adaptable and expandable, with accessories such as mounting clips, branch connectors and connecting cables. -
TraceTek TT-FFS
The TraceTek Fast Fuel Sensor detects small fuel leaks within seconds, is compact, EX approved, can be placed anywhere and recovers automatically.









