Industrial Grade Ammonium Chloride
APPLICATION
1. Metalworking and Metallurgy
This is the most dominant industrial use. It is used as a flux in preparing metals for tin coating, galvanizing, or soldering.
- Cleaning Agent: It cleans the surface of the workpiece by reacting with the metal oxides on the surface to form a volatile metal chloride, ensuring a strong bond with the solder or coating
- Galvanizing: In the hot-dip galvanizing process, it prevents the formation of new oxides before the steel is dipped into molten zinc
2. Battery Manufacturing
- Dry – Cell Batteries: Ammonium chloride is a key component in the production of dry-cell batteries (specifically Zinc-Carbon and Magnesium-Carbon batteries).
- Electrolyte: It serves as the electrolyte paste that facilitates the flow of ions between the anode and the cathode
3. Leather and Textile Industries
- Leather Tanning: It is used in the "bating" process to neutralize the lime used in dehairing hides, which helps soften the leather
- Textile Dyeing: It acts as a catalyst in textile printing and as a levelling agent to ensure dyes are applied evenly to cotton and other natural fibres
4. Other Industrial Applications
- Chemical Feedstock: Used as a raw material to produce other ammonium compounds or as a buffer in chemical synthesis
- Oil & Gas: Used in "clay stabilizers" to prevent clay swelling during oil well drilling
- Electronics: Utilized in the etching process for printed circuit boards (PCBs)
- Food Industry: Often labelled as E510, it is used as a yeast nutrient in bread making and to provide the distinct "salty" kick in Nordic salt liquorice
- Wood Industry: It is used as a special paste for wood burning / art. Effectively functions as a flame retardant and as an adhesion aid for preparing wood surfaces
Description
Industrial Ammonium Chloride (NH4Cl) is a versatile, inorganic white crystalline salt primarily used as a high-efficiency chemical intermediate in several heavy industries. It is commonly referred to as Sal Ammoniac due to its mineral form. It is highly soluble in water and functions primarily as a source of nitrogen or as a flux in metalworking.
SPECIFICATION
|
S.No |
Composition |
Unit |
Value |
|
1. |
Ammonium Chloride |
% by weight |
98.1 |
|
2. |
Chloride other than Ammonium Chloride (as NaCl) |
% by weight |
0.86 |
|
3. |
Moisture |
% by weight |
0.10 |
|
4. |
p H (5% solution) |
|
6.6 |