Bromine is recovered from bromide-rich brine through chlorination-oxidation of the bromide ion, followed by steam stripping or air blowing, adsorption and fractional distillation. Downstream units convert elemental bromine into hydrobromic acid, bromate salts, brominated flame retardants and bromine-based biocides and clear brine (completion) fluids used in oilfield services.
Because bromine and its intermediates are corrosive and highly reactive, hiring for this segment is inseparable from process safety management. We screen candidates specifically for experience with halogen handling, corrosion-resistant metallurgy and hazardous-gas containment, not just generic chemical engineering.

Chlorination-oxidation, steam/air stripping and distillation of bromine-rich brine.
Hydrobromic acid, bromates, brominated flame retardants, and clear brine completion fluids.
PSM-driven operations with specialised metallurgy, scrubbing and containment systems.
Our screening covers real exposure to corrosive halogen handling, not just a chemical engineering degree on paper.
Bromine and bromine-derivative manufacturing is geographically concentrated; we maintain an active network in these clusters.
We pre-check candidates against REACH/RoHS familiarity for flame-retardant and biocide-facing roles.
Our first-round technical questions are built around actual bromine process steps, cutting down mismatched interviews.
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