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Ammonia Water

    • Product Name: Ammonia Water
    • Chemical Name (IUPAC): Ammonium hydroxide
    • CAS No.: 1336-21-6
    • Chemical Formula: NH4OH
    • Form/Physical State: Liquid
    • Factroy Site: No.127,East Street, Lai'an county, Chuzhou City, Anhui Province
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    • Manufacturer: Anhui Jinhe Industrial Co., Ltd
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    813521

    Chemical Name Ammonia Water
    Chemical Formula NH4OH
    Appearance Colorless liquid
    Odor Pungent, ammonia-like
    Molar Mass 35.05 g/mol
    Density 0.91 g/cm³ (at 25°C)
    Boiling Point 24.7°C (solution, varies with concentration)
    Ph 11-12 (typically alkaline)
    Solubility In Water Completely miscible
    Flammability Non-flammable
    Common Uses Cleaning agent, fertilizer, chemical synthesis
    Toxicity Corrosive and irritant to skin, eyes, and respiratory system

    As an accredited Ammonia Water factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing The packaging for Ammonia Water, 25 liters, features a durable blue HDPE drum with secure screw cap and hazard labeling.
    Container Loading (20′ FCL) Container Loading (20′ FCL) for Ammonia Water involves bulk or drum packing, ensuring secure, leak-proof transport meeting hazardous material regulations.
    Shipping Ammonia Water should be shipped in tightly sealed, corrosion-resistant containers due to its corrosive and hazardous nature. It is classified as a hazardous material and must be labeled appropriately. Shipments should comply with transportation regulations, including secure handling, proper ventilation, and protections against leaks, spills, and exposure during transit.
    Storage Ammonia water should be stored in tightly closed, corrosion-resistant containers, such as those made from polyethylene or stainless steel, in a cool, well-ventilated area away from heat, acids, and incompatible materials. Storage areas should be equipped with spill containment and kept away from direct sunlight. Proper labeling and safety signage are essential, and all local regulations for hazardous materials must be followed.
    Shelf Life Ammonia Water typically has a shelf life of 1-2 years when stored tightly sealed in a cool, well-ventilated area.
    Application of Ammonia Water

    Purity 25%: Ammonia Water Purity 25% is used in rubber latex coagulation, where rapid coagulation enhances production efficiency.

    pH 11.6: Ammonia Water pH 11.6 is used in water treatment plants, where it effectively neutralizes acidic effluents.

    Stability Temperature 15–25°C: Ammonia Water Stability Temperature 15–25°C is used in industrial cleaning processes, where stable composition ensures consistent cleaning results.

    Specific Gravity 0.91: Ammonia Water Specific Gravity 0.91 is used in chemical synthesis labs, where it supports accurate dilution calculations for experimental consistency.

    Purity 20%: Ammonia Water Purity 20% is used in textile desizing operations, where it facilitates efficient removal of starch from fabrics.

    Boiling Point 37.7°C: Ammonia Water Boiling Point 37.7°C is used in laboratory reagent preparation, where easy evaporation accelerates sample processing.

    Molecular Weight 35.05 g/mol: Ammonia Water Molecular Weight 35.05 g/mol is used in fertilizer production, where precise composition maximizes nitrogen availability to crops.

    Viscosity 1.2 cP at 20°C: Ammonia Water Viscosity 1.2 cP at 20°C is used in spray cleaning systems, where low viscosity allows even surface distribution.

    Solubility Complete in Water: Ammonia Water Solubility Complete in Water is used in pharmaceutical formulation, where homogeneous blending with other aqueous components is critical.

    Flash Point Not Applicable: Ammonia Water Flash Point Not Applicable is used in metal degreasing, where non-flammable properties improve workplace safety.

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    More Introduction

    Ammonia Water: Reliable Performance from the Manufacturer’s Floor

    Understanding Ammonia Water—Why Quality and Consistency Matter

    Each drum of ammonia water rolling out of our gates carries real value to industries looking for performance and predictability. Over decades in chemical manufacturing, we’ve learned that ammonia water isn’t a product that rewards shortcuts. Customers expect no surprises—no haze, no off-odors, no residues stacking up where they don’t belong. From our end, every batch heads out after clear checks: transparency, proper alkalinity, assured ammonia concentration.

    At its core, ammonia water is a solution of ammonia gas in water, and in our facility, we routinely supply concentrations ranging from around 5% up to 28%, with 25% and 20% solutions commanding most demand. These are the concentrations many customers in fertilizer, textile, and industrial cleaning industries ask for day in and day out. Those who require a consistent product for pH control, nitrogen supplementation, or as a process aid, know that small differences in ammonia percentage can swing an entire day’s work.

    The Details That Drive Industry Preference

    Our main product lines include an industrial grade—commonly at 25%—and diluted forms such as the 10% or 20% strengths, adjusted for specialized applications. Our focus on manufacturing from high purity ammonia means we avoid extra impurities often left behind by quicky or low-cost production. We know that some markets, like food processing or electronics, set even tighter requirements for contaminants and residue—this led us to develop refined pharmaceutical and analytical grades, keeping trace metals and organics in check.

    Aside from composition, users rely on clarity. Ongoing monitoring—for example, checking solution color, measuring refractive index for real ammonia levels—has let us trim back complaints and returns almost to zero. We have invested in bulk storage and filling lines that shield the product from atmospheric contamination and keep batches uniform right up until the last liter in a tanker or drum. Routine sampling through automated lines replaces the guesswork you sometimes see with less experienced operations.

    Delivering ammonia water isn’t just about refilling client tanks. We address the issue that poor packaging or inconsistent storage conditions create: air leaks or sunlight exposure can bleed off ammonia, drop active content within days, and introduce carbonates. That lost ammonia means weaker product, unpredictable process responses, and greater cost to the end user. Our containers use chemical-resistant linings and tamper-evident closures—with a track record of maintaining as-delivered strength even through long transport.

    How True Quality Shows Up in the Real World

    Customers in sectors like dye manufacturing or metal finishing often mention hidden headaches tied to subpar ammonia water. Maybe a batch brings in off-smells or an out-of-tolerance concentration. For example, too much free ammonia spikes solution pH—causing uneven finishes in plating baths or throwing off sensitive dye synthesis. It doesn’t take many of these incidents before production slowdowns eat into the budget.

    We choose to work with real-world test results over catchphrases. By tracking metrics such as free ammonia, total titratable base, and conductivity, we can guarantee that each lot reflects our stated concentrations. If a trouble ticket arises at a customer’s plant, our team compares on-site readings with retained factory samples to pinpoint the cause—whether that’s vapor losses in storage or handling errors at the application site.

    We’ve seen some competitors cut corners by blending reclaimed ammonia from refrigeration or combustion sources into their offerings. This trick can flood the solution with hydrocarbons or trace silicates, sometimes showing up as deposits inside spray nozzles or reactor lines. Our process relies solely on vaporized, purified ammonia, so operators on your end never have to scrub out unexpected solids from process equipment.

    In agriculture, the quality of ammonia water directly affects fertilizer yield and deliverable nitrogen. With low-spec products, remaining residues may reduce shelf life of finished blends or interact unpredictably with other additives. Our ammonia water goes through extra filtration, preventing unwanted solids from settling out during storage and application. This difference means fewer stalled pumps and better consistency of application in both greenhouse and open-field settings.

    Where Our Ammonia Water Finds Its Place

    The versatility of ammonia water stretches far beyond the fertilizer market. In electronics manufacturing, customers talk often about the need for minimal ionic contamination—a few stray ions can destroy circuit yields. Special filter beds and non-reactive storage lines within our plant guarantee sub-ppm impurity levels for these high-purity orders.

    Within the pulp and paper industry, ammonia water plays a key role in pulping and treating recycled fibers. Here, predictability counts most. Variations can lead to undercooked pulp or faintly yellowed product—costing both money and reputation. We’ve tailored our manufacturing lines to push only clear, colorless solutions with full traceability back to each raw ammonia lot.

    Cleaning and sanitization customers, such as industrial laundries or food processing plants, are looking for consistent vapor release and predictable pH shift. Since our products retain full concentration during delivery and storage, process engineers can dial in exactly how much they need for controlled decontamination or degreasing.

    Separation from the Pack—Why Manufacturing Really Matters

    Many buyers coming to us have been burnt by brokers or resellers. Packaging and paperwork list impressive figures, but drums arrive with visible separation, off-colors, or misreported strength. This can happen when distributors blend to order from old or downgraded stocks. Because we’ve invested in temperature-controlled storage, strict inventory cycling, and batch-by-batch documentation, customers receive what they actually pay for every time.

    Our reach as direct manufacturers means greater input on how the solution is handled, packaged, and tested. This lets us set and meet standards the industry expects—taking responsibility from the initial filling tanks to on-site troubleshooting. If questions arise about a batch, our technical team can refer straight back to in-house testing logs and sample reserves rather than patching together a story from scattered sources.

    Ammonia water looks simple—but the difference between a laboratory-fresh and an overaged, degraded product can be the difference between smooth process runs and a string of unexpected downtime. Those who source from traders or third parties sometimes report challenges with shifting concentrations or carriers that invite contaminants. With control from start to finish within our operation, we can react to supply spikes, maintain steady output quality, and offer a traceable guarantee to buyers, no matter where the product heads.

    Safety and Handling: Built on Plant Experience

    We think constantly about storage issues that can follow our products from shipping docks to factory receiving bays. The pungency of ammonia warns users of leaks immediately—and as manufacturers, we configure our containers to minimize these risks. All drums and tanks feature tested valves and venting systems designed for quick connection and safe offloading. This means fewer accidental releases and safer transitions for site technicians.

    Operators in our own filling rooms use vapor monitors and splash shielding daily. Over time, we’ve selected packaging thickness and joint types based not on cost alone, but on solid outcomes—less gas escape, fewer burst seams, better longevity under heat and sunlight. Instructing our long-time freight partners to use shaded transport, careful stacking, and written transfer logs also sets our product apart upon final arrival.

    Each shipment includes clear, practical safety notices honed directly from plant incidents and customer feedback. We understand the realities of field environments, where quick dilutions or accidental spills can present more than paperwork hassles. Our training sessions for frequent bulk users stem from years of direct accident prevention in our own plant halls. This commitment lowers on-site incident rates for all parties.

    End users that respect ventilation, keep ignition sources controlled, and follow correct dilution procedures can make ammonia water operations as routine as any other bulk liquid. As a chemical manufacturer, we support customer safety programs with reliable material data, regular updates on regulatory shifts, and advice based on field experience.

    What Sets Us Apart: Process Control and the Realities of Scale

    Having spent years scaling ammonia water output from laboratory flasks to tanker trucks, we’ve seen the impact of every step in the process. Pressurized stainless steel dissolvers create even absorption, preventing “hot spots” of gas or incomplete solution. Freshly produced batches travel through fine mesh filtration, so residues never have a chance to settle before bottling.

    We schedule frequent calibrations on ammonia analyzers and pH meters right at the production line. This lets our technicians compare every output in real time to our specifications, adjusting gas flow rates or water temperatures by the minute. The result is a solution whose ammonia content remains steady from the main tanks to the container that arrives at your plant.

    Because market demand can spike suddenly—whether from harvest season surges or a large industrial tender—we’ve built buffer storage and custom blending capacity into our site. This means orders for standard 25% or specialty concentrations never need to wait for days of batch reworking. Small orders, tote refills, and multi-thousand-ton loadouts receive the same production attention.

    We backstop our manufacturing with a team of trained operators—personnel who know the smell, look, and feel of proper ammonia water by heart. They walk the floor on every shift, spot deviations at a glance, and make sure no subpar batch slips out the door.

    Ongoing Innovations and Industry Demands

    We don’t stand still. We field calls from clients working on new catalytic processes that require minimal chloride or sulfate. Our product development bench tests micro-filtration and degassing options for industries seeking even lower metal content. Feedback channels with customers run both directions—troubleshooting a batch complaint or running sample lot trials for emerging demands. Sometimes regulatory changes mean stricter rules on ammonia content or packaging, and we move fast because we control the process end-to-end.

    Manufacturers in our network keep asking for more real-time reporting, and we now provide regular assay sheets for each batch, matched to lot numbers and customer specifications. This visibility into each shipment’s lineage ensures there’s no disconnect between what we ship and what technicians measure on the factory floor.

    Sometimes, users need more than standard ammonia water. Specialized grades—like those for microelectronics or high-purity chemical synthesis—require additional cleaning steps, fully enclosed filling, or transport in high-integrity containers. Responding to these technical demands, we invested in dedicated cleanroom bottling lines and trained specialty logistics crews who understand the vulnerabilities of ultra-clean chemicals.

    Why Industry Veterans Rely on Direct Manufacturers

    Veterans across chemical-consuming sectors tend to prefer working directly with the makers of their ammonia water. They mention tight relationships, quick support, and technical clarity from source. On our side, maintaining dialogue with users helps us refine manufacturing, optimize batch scheduling, and cut out missteps that middlemen or brokers introduce despite the best intentions.

    Over time, dealing with troubleshooting requests led us to bundle on-site testing and training visits with our supply contracts. We learned that no lab summary or data sheet can prepare a field operator for the small surprises real site conditions throw up: thermal cycles on outdoor tanks, the subtle changes in vapor losses by season, the slip risk when handling diluted batch spills. Hearing about these challenges directly from customers means we apply practical lessons right back into our plant routines.

    Providing consistent, reliable ammonia water isn’t only about what leaves our tanks each morning. It’s about lasting transparency, technical support, and trust rooted in plant-floor reality. That’s what leads long-term partners to stick with direct manufacturers and let us know what the industry really needs next.

    Looking Forward—Meeting Tomorrow’s Production Demands

    With demand for ammonia water rising in both established and emerging sectors, the margin for error gets even slimmer. Our ongoing investments in process design, monitoring, and skilled technical staff ensure we stand ready for changes in output needs, new compliance frameworks, or breakthroughs in industrial chemistry.

    From raw material sourcing to just-in-time distribution, taking responsibility at every stage makes our ammonia water more than just a commodity. It’s the foundation behind safe, efficient, and scaled processes for customers whose own products depend on reliably made chemicals.

    Our door stays open to engineers, buyers, and operators who want firsthand knowledge and see the direct value of working with a manufacturer who controls every batch, learns from every delivery, and stands behind every specification. In our world, ammonia water isn’t just a solution—it’s a commitment to getting things right from start to finish.