Mysore Ammonia was the first in India to start a Cylinder Filling Plant for Ammonia in 1979 and in 1984 was the first to start a Liquor Ammonia Manufacturing Plant in India.
2. Introduction
• Mysore Ammonia was the first in India to start a Cylinder Filling Plant for
Ammonia in 1979 and in 1984 was the first to start a Liquor Ammonia
Manufacturing Plant in India.
• Respected for their business values, the Ethos of Mysore Ammonia is focused
on Quality and Safety while their large volumes drive down costs.
• They have implemented quality management systems in every function to
achieve efficiency and effectiveness.
• Only Indian Company sourcing Ammonia from the overseas besides India, and
also the only Indian company with Manufacturing Plants and tie-ups for
Production of Ammonia overseas, Mysore Ammonia is highly reputed in the
industry for their Supply-Chain Management also.
3. Anhydrous Ammonia
• Anhydrous Ammonia is a liquid when compressed
and liquefied under high pressure and low
temperature.
• Liquid Ammonia vaporizes as soon as it gains
adequate temperature and/or exposure to the
atmosphere.
• The chemical formula of Ammonia is NH 3 with UN
No. 1005 and CAS registry 7664-41-7.
• Ammonia is a versatile chemical and therefore has
a wide range of applications across Industries.
• At temperatures over 450ºC, Ammonia
decomposes to liberate Hydrogen and Nitrogen
gases though it may decompose at lower
temperatures in the presence of appropriate
4. Aqueous Ammonia (Liquor Ammonia)
• Ammonia in Water, commonly known
as Aqua Ammonia renders it safe to
handle and helps avoid the hazards
that accompany use of Ammonia Gas
by greatly reducing its vapour pressure.
• Also known as Ammoniacal Liquor, it is
an inorganic chemical used as a liquid
chemical in various industries like
Rubber, Pharmaceuticals among
others.
• Sometimes called Ammonium
Hydroxide, the chemical formula is
NH4OH with UN No. 2672 and CAS
registry is 1336-21-6.
5. Ammonia Applications
• Manufacturing of Chemicals
• Fermentation
• Antimicrobial Agent
• Manufacturing of Acrylic and
Nylon Fibres
• Metallurgy, Metal Treatment &
Steel
• Explosives