Ammonia Solution (Ammonium Hydroxide)

Description

Ammonia Solution, also known as ammonium hydroxide, is a solution of ammonia in water. It is a common commercial form of ammonia. It is a colourless liquid with a strong, characteristic odour and is highly soluble in water.

The chemical formula for ammonia solution is NH₄OH, but it’s a mixture of water (H₂O) and ammonia gas (NH₃). In this solution, the ammonia gas is dissolved in water, and a small part of it reacts with water to form ammonium ions (NH₄⁺) and hydroxide ions (OH⁻).

Our Ammonium Hydroxide is a meticulously prepared solution of ammonia gas in water, characterised by its efficiency, reliability, and versatility. The solution’s high-grade purity and consistent concentration make it ideal for use in various industrial settings. Our product adheres to stringent industry standards, ensuring its suitability for various industrial applications.

Key Features

  • Quality and Purity: Our ammonia solution is refined to achieve high purity levels, ensuring optimal performance in all industrial applications.
  • Adjustable Concentration: Available in various concentrations to meet specific industry needs, ranging from lower percentages for mild applications to higher concentrations for more intensive industrial uses.
  • Strong Alkalinity: Exhibits strong alkaline properties, making it suitable for applications requiring pH adjustment and alkaline environments.
  • Compliance with Standards: Our product adheres to stringent industry standards, ensuring its suitability for various industrial applications.
  • Safe and Secure Packaging: Packaged in compliance with safety regulations to ensure the integrity and safety of the product during transportation and storage.

Applications

  • Agriculture: As a high-nitrogen fertiliser for crop production.
  • Cleaning Products: Formulating various cleaning agents for commercial and industrial use.
  • Textile Industry: Used in processes like mercerisation to enhance the absorption properties of cotton fibres.
  • Food Industry: As an approved additive in certain food products.
  • Pharmaceuticals: In manufacturing certain medications and as a pH adjuster in formulations.
  • Chemical Synthesis: As a reagent in the production of various chemicals.