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Anhydrous Ammonia
Anhydrous ammonia is a colourless gas used as the foundation for all nitrogen-based fertilizers. Its high nitrogen content makes it one of the most efficient sources of nutrient for crops. Beyond agriculture, anhydrous ammonia is also used in various industrial and emerging energy applications.
Key Features
- Highly efficient nitrogen fertilizer: With a 82.35% nitrogen content, anhydrous ammonia is the most concentrated nitrogen source of fertilizer. When injected into the soil, it quickly converts to ammonium, making it an effective and fast-acting for crops.
- Essential industrial input: Anhydrous ammonia is a critical raw material in the production of chemicals, plastics, synthetic fibers, and is also widely used in industrial refrigeration systems.
How Its Sold
Anhydrous ammonia is typically sold in bulk and transported as a pressurized liquid in specially designed ISO tanks or containers. BFI places high emphasis on the safety of handling hazardous materials such as anhydrous ammonia which, due to its hazardous nature, requires stringent handling and storage procedures by trained personnel.