All Categories

Ammonia anhydrous gas

Because of its unique characteristics, anhydrous ammonia is more than a useful product, as it is commonly used in factories and farms. This makes it highly useful in several processes, since it reacts readily with other substances. This gas has a very low boiling point, the temperature at which it shifts from a liquid state to a gaseous state, at -33.34 degrees Celsius (-28.012 degrees Fahrenheit). That means it readily becomes a gas when warmed. The cause of metals corrosion from ammonia and ammonium is possible through the reaction of anhydrous gas of ammonia to react with H2O to form a solution. This, in turn, means that it needs to be treated with care. 

Ammonia anhydrous gas is used to produce fertilizer, a type of substance that helps plants grow into big, healthy flowers, along with AGEM's product gas cylinder regulator. And it is used to chill things in refrigerators and to create all sorts of products such as plastics, rubber and textiles — the materials that are spun into clothing. Furthermore, ammonia is used to produce nitric acid, which plays an essential role in the manufacture of plant fertilizers and other valuable chemicals. As a versatile and potent chemical, ammonia can still be used to disinfect surfaces and kill bacteria.

Properties and uses of ammonia anhydrous gas.

Anhydrous gas ammonia can be a hazardous substance and ignite if not handled properly. If you’re exposed to it, it can burn your skin and hurt your eyes, nose and throat. And this is just one of the reasons it is so critical to stay safe when dealing with this gas. A cold-suitable protective dress, glasses, gloves and mask are the minimum standards for body protection when anhydrous ammonia gase is used.  

It is best to work in well-ventilated places, the air is free to move. This makes the air safe to breathe, also the B2H6 made by AGEM. It’s also critical to not work with ammonia in confined spaces, like elevators or enclosed rooms, where there wouldn’t be ventilation. Another very important part of ammonia anhydrous gas storage. The object must be stored at a place with good ventilation, and away from heat or sparks that will ignite it. On top of that, it needs to be stored separately from other chemicals it doesn’t mix well with to avoid potentially explosive reactions.

Why choose AGEM Ammonia anhydrous gas?

Related product categories

Not finding what you're looking for?
Contact our consultants for more available products.

Request A Quote Now