Ammonia Anhydrous (NH₃) is a colourless gas with a strong, pungent odour, recognized as one of the most important and versatile industrial chemicals. It is widely applied across textiles, natural latex as preservative, agriculture, food and beverage processing, refrigerant, and wastewater treatment industries. Serving as a critical raw material, it plays a key role in the manufacture of fertilisers, rayon, and rubber products, while also supporting the production of cleaning agents, detergents, lubricants, ceramics, inks, and a wide range of household and industrial products. With its broad application and reliability, Ammonia Anhydrous remains an indispensable solution for modern industry.
Store in compliance with all local regulations and safety standards.
Keep the product in its original steel tanks/cylinders and labelled.
Containers must be built to withstand a minimum internal pressure of 250 pounds per square inch (psi).
Maintain storage in a dry, cool, and well-ventilated area, away from sources of heat, ignition, moisture and direct sunlight with temperature below 52O
Do not store near incompatible materials including flammable items and oxidizing agents.
Uses and Applications
Fertilizer Production
Ammonium Nitrate, Ammonium Sulfate, and Urea
Textile Industries
Produce Rayon Synthetic Fibers
Wastewater Treatment
Breaking Down Organic Matter
Pulp & Paper Industries
Pulping Process & Treating Wood Fibers
Plastics & Polymers Production
Ammonia is a Precursor in the Manufacture
Cleaning Agent
Grease-Cutting Properties
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