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Ammonium Chloride, 99.9%, Treated, Technical
Ammonium Chloride Treated is a white crystalline salt used in metal finishing, fluxing, electroplating, and as a processing aid in metalworking and textiles. It comes in white-fine crystals, is soluble in water and glycerol, and slightly soluble in alcohol. This chemical is used as a flux in preparing metals to be tin-coated, galvanized, or soldered. It works by cleaning the surface of workpieces, reacting with metal oxides to form volatile metal chlorides. Additionally, Ammonium Chloride has various applications as a fertilizer, in industries, laboratories, and more. It is commonly used in dry batteries, mordant (dyeing and printing), soldering flux, the manufacture of various ammonia compounds, fertilizer, pickling agent in zinc coating and tinning, electroplating, and washing powders. Quantity discounts apply. Perfect for metalworkers, chemical laboratories, farmers, textile and leather industries, and consumers looking for various applications.
Product Specifications
| Form | White fine crystals |
| Purity | 99.9% |
| Solubility | Soluble in water and glycerol; slightly soluble in alcohol |
| Common Uses | Metal finishing, fluxing, electroplating, fertilizer, dry batteries, mordant, soldering flux, pickling agent, and more |
Applications and Benefits:
- Used as a flux in tin-coating, soldering, and galvanization
- Ideal for metal finishing and electroplating
- Serves as a fertilizer in agriculture
- Used in dry cell batteries
- Functions as a mordant in textile and leather industries
- Applied in manufacturing ammonia compounds
- Used in washing powders and chemical processing
Caution:
Moderately toxic by ingestion. Handle with care.
Oleic Acid
Oleic Acid is a versatile yellow to red oily liquid with a characteristic lardlike odor. Known for its ability to darken upon exposure to air, it is insoluble in water but readily soluble in alcohol, ether, and most organic solvents. This nontoxic and combustible compound serves as an essential ingredient in soap production, providing a slippery feel, stingy lather, and gentle conditioning properties, making it suitable for skin. Oleic Acid is also widely used as a soldering flux for joining lead components and as an emulsifier in industrial applications. With a typical analysis showing a high content of oleic acid (67%-77%), alongside linoleic acid (5%-15%), it is a high-quality fatty acid suitable for specialized purposes.
Key Features
- Yellow to red oily liquid with lardlike odor.
- Darkens on exposure to air, soluble in alcohol and ether.
- Nontoxic and combustible, versatile in industrial use.
- Enhances soap lather, conditioning, and skin-friendliness.
- Effective soldering flux and emulsifier for multiple applications.
Product Specifications
| Chemical Formula | C18H34O2 |
| CAS Number | 112-80-1 |
| Oleic Acid Content | 67% - 77% |
| Linoleic Acid Content | 5% - 15% |
| Physical State | Yellow to red oily liquid |
| Iodine Value | 95 |
| Acid Number | 198 - 204 |
Perfect for soap manufacturers, industrial users, skincare developers, chemists, and raw material buyers.
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