Sulfamic Acid

Chemical Name: amidosulfonic acid, amidosulfuric acid, aminosulfonic acid,
Chemical Formula: H2NSO3H
Properties: It dissolves in water with a slow hydrolysis. It is an acidic substance.
Packaging Type: 25 kg bags
Areas of Use:
Sulfamic acid is an odorless, colorless, water-soluble and non-volatile chemical compound with the chemical formula H3NO3S. It is hygroscopic and non-volatile. Sulfamic acid solutions are less corrosive to metals than other mineral acids. Aqueous solutions are stable at room temperature, but rapid hydrolysis occurs with increasing temperature. It is a very strong acid. Its strength is comparable to hydrochloric acid and nitric acid. It dissolves in water at 20 oC at 21.5 g/100 g.
Areas of Use
- It is a cleaning agent in milking operations, breweries, dairy factories, sugar factories and paper mills.
- It is used as a cleanser and scale remover.
- It is used to remove lime deposits.
- Used for metal pickling.
- It is used in galvanizing and electro-refinery processes.
- It is used in sulfonation and sulfation processes.
- It is used as a raw material for the production of artificial sweeteners.
- It is used to remove nitrite diazotization in the production of pigments and dyes.
- It is used as a catalyst in esterification processes.
- Used as pH adjuster for dyeing and other systems.
- Sulfamic acid is most commonly found in cleaning agents used to clean surfaces such as ceramics and metal.
- It is used in the production of rust remover and lime remover.
- It is found in tablets used to clean dentures.
- It is used as a chlorine stabilizer in the paper industry.
- It is used in agricultural chemicals.
- They are used in the production of fireproof paper and salt.
- Sulfamic acid is most commonly found in cleaning agents used to clean surfaces such as metal and ceramics.
- It is used in the production of lime and rust removers.
- It is also available in tablets used to clean dentures.
- It is used in the production of dyes and pigments.
- It is used as a chlorine stabilizer in the paper industry.
- It is used in agricultural chemicals.
- One of their most well-known applications is their use in synthesizing sweetener compounds.