Category: Ammonia
Industrial Electronic Grade Ammonia
The production process of industrial electronic grade ammonia involves ammonia preparation, ammonia purification, ammonia water formulation, quality control, as well as packaging and storage. Firstly, high purity ammonia is prepared through catalytic reaction; then the ammonia is purified to remove impurities and impurities; next, the purified ammonia is mixed with high purity water in a specific ratio to produce electronic grade ammonia; in the whole production process, the quality and purity of the ammonia and water need to be strictly controlled and monitored and analyzed in real time; and, the electronic grade ammonia completed in the production is appropriately packaged and storage to ensure its quality and stability. Through strict process control and quality management, we ensure that the electronic grade ammonia meets the requirements of the electronics industry for high purity chemicals.
1. Preparation of ammonia
Ammonia is the key raw material for the preparation of electronic grade ammonia. It is usually prepared by catalyzing the reaction between nitrogen and hydrogen under the action of catalyst.
2. Purification of ammonia
After the preparation of ammonia, purification is required to remove impurities and impurities. Common purification methods include cooling condensation, adsorption, dehydration and so on.
3. Ammonia preparation
The purified ammonia and high-purity water are mixed according to specific ratios to generate electronic grade ammonia. In the preparation process, the quality and purity of ammonia and water need to be strictly controlled to ensure the quality of the final product.
4. Quality control
Strict quality control is required during the production process to monitor key parameters, such as the purity of ammonia and water, ion content, pH value and so on. This can be achieved by real-time monitoring and analysis using analytical instruments and methods.
5. Packaging and storage
The finished production of electronic grade ammonia requires proper packaging and storage to ensure its quality and stability. Common packaging methods include sealed containers, sealed bags of special materials, etc. to prevent contamination by external impurities and absorption of water.