How is Caustic Potash made?

Caustic Potash is made in a process known as electrolysis which also produces Chlorine and Hydrogen as co-products. Electrolysis is a chemical process which uses electricity to split salt and water into Chlorine, Caustic and Hydrogen. This takes place in an electrolyser. An electrolyser is made up of a positive electrode (or anode), a negative electrode (a cathode). These electrodes are sat in salt water with the two electrodes being separated by a semi-permeable ‘barrier’ (also known as a membrane or a diaphragm). This barrier keeps the Caustic Potash safely separate from the Chlorine.