Uses
Industrial sector: Used in the production of various ammonium salts such as ammonium sulfate, ammonium chloride, ammonium nitrate as fertilizers; used in the production of detergents and cleaners to remove oil stains; used in glass manufacturing to adjust pH value and remove impurities; used in metal surface treatment such as phosphating steel, oxidizing aluminum, etc.
Electronics field: Mainly used in silicon wafer cleaning and etching processes in integrated circuit manufacturing, often used in conjunction with hydrogen peroxide and hydrofluoric acid.
Medical field: Dilute ammonia solution can be used as a disinfectant and external stimulant.
Laboratory use: Commonly used as a chemical reagent for precipitating metal ions, preparing buffer solutions, etc.; used to test for certain ions in solutions, such as the formation of a deep blue copper ammine complex ion by reacting with copper ions.
Personal care field: Used as a pH adjuster, widely used in various cosmetics, especially hair dye, bleach products, and hair care products.
Safety precautions
Corrosiveness: Can be irritating and corrosive to the skin and respiratory mucosa, contact with skin may cause redness, burns, etc., splashing into the eyes may cause serious injury or even blindness.
Toxicity: High concentrations of ammonia gas are toxic to the human body, excessive inhalation can cause symptoms such as swelling and congestion of the nasal, pharyngeal, and tracheal mucosa.
Flammability and explosiveness: Mixtures of ammonia and air have the potential for explosion, so it should be kept away from sources of heat and flames during storage and use.
Uses
Industrial sector: Used in the production of various ammonium salts such as ammonium sulfate, ammonium chloride, ammonium nitrate as fertilizers; used in the production of detergents and cleaners to remove oil stains; used in glass manufacturing to adjust pH value and remove impurities; used in metal surface treatment such as phosphating steel, oxidizing aluminum, etc.
Electronics field: Mainly used in silicon wafer cleaning and etching processes in integrated circuit manufacturing, often used in conjunction with hydrogen peroxide and hydrofluoric acid.
Medical field: Dilute ammonia solution can be used as a disinfectant and external stimulant.
Laboratory use: Commonly used as a chemical reagent for precipitating metal ions, preparing buffer solutions, etc.; used to test for certain ions in solutions, such as the formation of a deep blue copper ammine complex ion by reacting with copper ions.
Personal care field: Used as a pH adjuster, widely used in various cosmetics, especially hair dye, bleach products, and hair care products.
Safety precautions
Corrosiveness: Can be irritating and corrosive to the skin and respiratory mucosa, contact with skin may cause redness, burns, etc., splashing into the eyes may cause serious injury or even blindness.
Toxicity: High concentrations of ammonia gas are toxic to the human body, excessive inhalation can cause symptoms such as swelling and congestion of the nasal, pharyngeal, and tracheal mucosa.
Flammability and explosiveness: Mixtures of ammonia and air have the potential for explosion, so it should be kept away from sources of heat and flames during storage and use.

