Anhydrous ammonia is an efficient and widely used source of nitrogen fertiliser. Anhydrous ammonia has several advantages, including its relatively easy application and ready availability.
Besides being a common source of nitrogen fertiliser, anhydrous ammonia has other purposes on the farm. It has been used with high moisture grains to control mold growth. When using anhydrous ammonia with grain, use the same precautions as you would when applying it as fertiliser. The same hazards exist whenever you handle ammonia under pressure.
Anhydrous ammonia is also used to add nonprotein nitrogen to corn silage. The ammonia is contained under pressure up to a cooling reactor in this application. Goggles, rubber gloves, and heavy-duty clothing, including long-sleeved shirts, must be worn during the process of connecting and disconnecting the ammonia hose and fitting.
Also known as Ammonia Water Solution, Aqueous Ammonia, Ammonium Hydroxide.
Liquor ammonia is basically ammonia dissolved in water with a high pungent fishy odor. The chemical is widely used in varied industries as an acid neutraliser. Processed in accordance with the industrial standards and norms, the liquor ammonia is wisely offered in the market in air tight containers for zero leakage in the environment.