Ammonia is a chemical compound made of Nitrogen 82% and Hydrogen 18%. It is produced using Natural gas as the main feedstock. The other feeds required are Steam and Air. These feed materials undergo a series of reactions in the ammonia plant, before ammonia is produced in gaseous form. This is turned into liquid under pressure and cooling down. Ammonia is stored at a temperature of minus 33 deg centigrade in a, specially refrigerated ammonia storage tank. A major part of the ammonia produced in NFCL Ammonia plants is consumed internally, as feedstock for the Urea plants.
Ammonia product specifications
Ammonia : 99.5% By Wt Min
Nitrogen : 81.9% By Wt Min
Moisture : 0.5% By Wt Max
Oil Content : 10 PPM Max
Impurities : Negligible
Temperature : Minus 33 degrees Celsius or below
Nitrogen : 81.9% By Wt Min
Moisture : 0.5% By Wt Max
Oil Content : 10 PPM Max
Impurities : Negligible
Temperature : Minus 33 degrees Celsius or below
Fully Refrigerated Anhydrous Ammonia (Fertilizer Grade)
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