- Oxide[6]
- Pigment[6]
- Phosphate[5]
- Inorganic Acids[2]
- Nitrogen Fertilizer[1]
- Feed Additives[10]
- Carbonate[10]
- Fruit & Vegetable Juice[1]
- Chloride[6]
- Other Inorganic Salts[1]
- Halide ( Except Chloride )[1]
- Paint & Coating[1]
- Polymer[2]
- Daily Chemicals[1]
- Flavour & Fragrance[1]
- Other Organic Chemical[1]
- Nitrate[1]
- Organic Salt[2]
- Sulphate[3]
- Potassium Fertilizer[1]
- Silicate[2]
- Sulfide[1]
- Alkali[1]
- Contact Person : Mr. CHENG TONY
- Company Name : Friendo Ind.(chemical) Ltd.
- Tel : 86-20-82562835
- Fax : 86-20-82552160
- Address : Guangdong,GUANGZHOU,NO.7, BLOK E, GUANGZHOU HUAGONGCHENG, DONGPU, TIANHE DISTRICT, GUANZHOU, GUANGDONG, CHINA
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- Zip : 510660
Ammonium Chloride
AMMONIUM CHLORIDE TECH.GRADE
Specifications:
Items | Supergrade |
Some items are superior to the National Standard | |
NN4CL(as dry basis), % | 99.5min |
Moisture % | 0.5max |
Residue in ignition % | 0.4max |
Fe % | 0.0009max |
Pb % | 0.0005max |
SO4 % | 0.02max |
PH value % | 4.0-5.8 |
With anti-caking agent |
AMMONIUM CHLORIDE AGRI. GRADE (POWDER & GRANULAR)
Specifications:
1) Powder grade: (GB2946-92)
2) NH4Cl (as dry basis): 99.5% min
3) Heavy metal (as Pb): 0.0005% max
4) Iron content: 0.0005% max
5) Moisture: 0.5% max
6) Sulphate (as SO4): 0.02% max
7) Residue after ignition: 0.4% max
8) PH value: 4.0 ~ 5.8
Granular grade:
1) Nitrogen content (dry basis) 97% min
2) Moisture: 0.5% max
3) Sodium content(as Na): 1.0% max
4) Particle size: a) 4.0-2.0mm 60% min
b) 1.0mm 3% max
Property:
White powdered crystals, specific gravity1.532(17 ), easily absorbs moisture, and forms a cake, soluble in water, and the solubility varies as the temperature increases, sublimes at 340 . It appears strong corrosivity.
Uses:
Mainly used as nitrogenous fertilizer, but it is not suitable for crops of tabooing chlorine
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MOBILE: 86-136 0287 1707SKYPE: friendo.tony=============================FRIENDO INDUSTRIAL LIMITEDTEL: 86-20-8256 2835FAX: 86-20-8255 2160Website: www.friendochem.comAmmonium Chloride