
Could your acetylene operations benefit from an ammonia scrubber? What is Ammonia: Ammonia is a colorless gas composed of nitrogen and hydrogen that has a distinct pungent smell and is widely used in various applications. However, ammonia is hazardous and...
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High purity acetylene has a wide range of uses, including flame spectroscopy, production of some plastics and chemicals, as a light source in places without access to electricity, and most commonly, as a fuel across industries. This article will help...
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Ammonia gas is a very common by-product of chemical processes. Chemical manufacturers are required to reduce their ammonia gas emissions because it is classified as a hazardous substance by the United States Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA). There...
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