The Versatile Powerhouse for Diverse Industries
 
															Anhydrous ammonia, often recognized as a colorless gas bearing a distinct, pungent odour, is a versatile substance that warrants a closer look. Although it assumes a liquid state under specific temperature and pressure conditions, it transforms swiftly into a gaseous form upon exposure to ambient temperatures or a reduction in pressure.
NH₃, known as ammonia, falls under the category of hazardous materials and is assigned UN No.1005. With a remarkable 99.5% concentration, ammonia finds extensive applications across various industries, notably in fertilizers, rubber, steel, pharmaceuticals, textiles, dyes and refrigeration.
 
															| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Chemical Formula | NH₃ | 
| CAS Number | 7664-41-7 | 
| Appearance | Colorless gas | 
| Odor | Pungent | 
| Purity (Min.) | 99.5% | 
| Hazard Classification: | UN No. 1005 (Hazardous Material) | 
| Oil (Max.) | 20 ppm | 
| Moisture (Max.) | 1% | 
| Anhydrous Ammonia conforms to | IS9747-1981 | 
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