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Anhydrous Ammonia in Chemical Form

Anhydrous Ammonia (NH3)

Anhydrous Ammonia (NH3)

Anhydrous Ammonia (NH3)

Anhydrous Ammonia Storage & Handling

Anhydrous Ammonia Safety Manual

Anhydrous Ammonia SDS

Aqua Ammonia in Chemical Form

Aqua Ammonia (NH4OH)

Anhydrous Ammonia (NH3)

Anhydrous Ammonia (NH3)

Ammonium Hydroxide Storage & Handling

Ammonium Hydroxide SDS

Urea in Chemical Form

Urea (CH4N2O+H2O)

Anhydrous Ammonia (NH3)

Urea (CH4N2O+H2O)

Urea MSDS

Urea Liquor MSDS

Urea Storage

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Water Treatment Technical Papers

The Use of Anhydrous Ammonia for Acid Neutralization and PH Adjustment
Anhydrous Ammonia for Acid Mine Drainage

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Heat Treatment Technical Paper

Ammonia In Metallurgy

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NOx Reduction Technical Papers

Regulatory Initiatives to Control NOx Emissions from Power Generation 1991 to 2000 and Beyond

Adapting the German Coal-Fired SCR Experience to the U.S.

Anti-Degradation Studies for NPDES Discharges from New Gas Fired Combined Cycles Power Plants

Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) Control of NOx Emissions

Selective Non-Catalytic Reduction (SNCR) Control of NOx Emissions

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AMMONIA USES

Agricultural industries are the major users of ammonia, representing nearly 80% of all ammonia produced in the United States.  Ammonia is a very valuable source of nitrogen that is essential for plant growth.  Depending on the particular crop being grown, up to 200 pounds of ammonia per acre may be applied for each growing season.


Ammonia is used in the production of liquid fertilizer solutions which consist of ammonia, ammonium nitrate, urea and aqua ammonia.  It is also used by the fertilizer industry to produce ammonium and nitrate salts.


Ammonia and urea are used as a source of protein in livestock feeds for ruminating animals such as cattle, sheep and goats.  Ammonia can also be used as a pre-harvest cotton defoliant, an anti-fungal agent on certain fruits and as preservative for the storage of high-moisture corn.


Dissociated ammonia is used in such metal treating operations as nitriding, carbonitriding, bright annealing, furnace brazing, sintering, sodium hydride descaling, atomic hydrogen welding and other applications where protective atmospheres are required.


Ammonia is used in the manufacture of nitric acid; certain alkalies such as soda ash; dyes; pharmaceuticals such as sulfa drugs, vitamins and cosmetics; synthetic textile fibers such as nylon, rayon and acrylics; and for the manufacture of certain plastics such as phenolics and polyurethanes.


The petroleum industry utilizes ammonia in neutralizing the acid constituents of crude oil and for protection of equipment from corrosion.  Ammonia is used in the mining industry for extraction of metals such as copper, nickel and molybdenum from their ores.


Ammonia is used in several areas of water and wastewater treatment, such as pH control, in solution form to regenerate weak anion exchange resins, in conjunction with chlorine to produce potable water and as an oxygen scavenger in boiler water treatment.

Ammonia is used in stack emission control systems to neutralize sulfur oxides from combustion of sulfur-containing fuels, as a method of NOx control in both catalytic and non-catalytic applications and to enhance the efficiency of electrostatic precipitators for particulate control.


Ammonia is used as the developing agent in photochemical processes such as white printing, blue printing and in the diazo duplication process.


Ammonia is a widely used refrigerant in industrial refrigeration systems found in the food, beverage, petro-chemical and cold storage industries.


Ammonia is used in the rubber industry for the stabilization of natural and synthetic latex to prevent premature coagulation.


The pulp and paper industry uses ammonia for pulping wood and as a casein dispersant in the coating of paper.


The food and beverage industry uses ammonia as a source of nitrogen needed for yeast and microorganisms.


The decomposition of ammonia serves as a source of hydrogen for some fuel cell and other applications.


Ammonia is used by the leather industry as a curing agent, as a slime and mold preventative in tanning liquors and as a protective agent for leathers and furs in storage.


Weak ammonia solutions are also widely used as commercial and household cleaners and detergents.

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Anhydrous-Ammonia-SDS (pdf)

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Anhydrous Ammonia Storage & Handling (pdf)

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NH3 Safety Manual (pdf)

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Ammonium-Hydroxide-SDS (1) (pdf)

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Aqua Ammonia Storage & Handling (pdf)

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Urea Storage & Handling (pdf)

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UREA MSDS (pdf)

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UREA Liquor MSDS (pdf)

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RMT Partial Ammonia Project List (1) (pdf)

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