AMMONIA ANHYDROUS (AMMONIA GAS)
NH₃

Ammonia Anhydrous (NH₃) is a colorless gas characterized by a sharp pungent odor. Commonly utilized in the Textiles, Fabric, Food and Beverage, Oil and Gas, Rubber, Agriculture, wastewater treatment, and cleaning sectors, this versatile compound serves as a crucial ingredient in the production of items like rayon, rubber, and fertilizer. Moreover, it plays a vital role in the creation of ammonia-based soaps, lubricants, ceramics, detergents, food additives, inks, and various household cleaning products
Precautions for use:
Use only with adequate ventilation and wear appropriate respirator. Do not enter storage areas and confined spaces unless adequately ventilated. Store and use away from heat, sparks, open flame or any other ignition source. Do not puncture or incinerate container. Use equipment rated for cylinder pressure. Close valve after each use and when empty. Protect cylinders from physical damage; do not drag, roll, or drop. Use a suitable hand truck for cylinder movement
Product Storage:
Store in accordance with local regulations. Store in a segregated and approved area.
Store away from direct sunlight and ensure the area well-ventilated, away from incompatible materials. Store locked up and eliminate all ignition sources. Cylinder temperatures should not exceed 52 °C
Product Packaging:
Packing in 68kg returnable Cylinder
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AMMONIA ANHYDROUS (AMMONIA GAS) Application

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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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Ammonia NH3 or NH4?
Ammonia is NH3, which consist of one nitrogen (N) atom and three (H) atom
What is ammonia gas used for?
Agent for manufacture of rayon, rubber, fertilizer, smelling salts, saponifying agent for fats and oil. Agents for manufacture of textiles, ammonia soaps, lubricant, ceramic, detergent, food additive, ink and household cleaner
What are the 5 uses of ammonia?
Ammonia is used in wastewater treatment, leather, rubber, paper, food and beverage industries. It also is used in cold storage, refrigeration systems and in the production of pharmaceuticals.
Can Ammonia NH3 become NH4?
Yes, NH3 (ammonia) can become NH4+. This transformation occurs when ammonia (NH3) gains a hydrogen ion (H+) to form the ammonium ion (NH4+). This process typically happens in aqueous solutions where ammonia can act as a week base and accept a proton (H+) from water, forming ammonium ions (NH4+) and hydroxide ions (OH-). The equilibrium between NH3 and NH4+ is important in various chemical and biological processes.
How toxic is ammonia gas?
Ammonia is corrosive. The severity of health effects depends on the route of exposure, the dose and the duration of exposure. Exposure to high concentrations of ammonia in air causes immediate burning of the eyes, nose, throat and respiratory tract and can result in blindness, lung damage or death
Is Ammonia safe to use?
Ammonia is highly corrosive. If it comes in contact with your skin, it can cause rashes and burns, and, should it get into your eyes, it could cause extreme pain, permanently damage your eyes and even cause blindness
What is the best use of Ammonia?
Ammonia is one of the main ingredients in a lot of household cleaning products. It is used as a cleaning agent and can be used to remove stains or clean mirrors, tubs, sinks, windows and more. Some other uses include antimicrobial agent or an antiseptic, and ammonia is also used as a fuel.
Is Ammonia an explosive?
Although ammonia does not readily ignite (its flammability hazard is slight), sources of ignition such as smoking and open flames are prohibited where ammonia is used, handled, or stored in a manner that could create a potential fire or explosion hazard
What is the pH of Ammonia?
Typically, the pH of an ammonia solution will be between 11 and 12, compared with a pH of about 14 for sodium hydroxide solutions. The theoretical pH's below are for ammonia in pure water at 77°F.
Can you burn Ammonia as fuel?
Ammonia burns slower and is harder to ignite than fossil fuels; most ammonia engines need a dose of diesel or hydrogen to get them going. If engines leak unburned ammonia, that can be toxic. And ammonia engines tend to produce nitrogen oxide, also a potent greenhouse gas
What are the packing sizes available for Ammonia Gas?
We supply Ammonia Gas in 68kg per returnable cylinder.