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Description
Ammonium Perchlorate;
NH4ClO4, CAS no.7790-98-9;
White spherical or acicular crystal;
An important oxidizer;
Used to make solid fuel propellants.
Chemical Identification

Common Name:

Ammonium Perchlorate

Synonyms:

Azanium perchlorate;

UFAP;

CAS No.:

 7790-98-9

EINECS No.:

232-235-1

Appearance:

White spherical or acicular crystal.

Density:

1.95

Storage Condition:

Store in a cool, dry and ventilated place.

Stability:

Explosive when mixed with combustible material.

Molecular Formula:

NH4ClO4

Molecular Weight:

117.49

Molecular Structure:


Product Information

Specifications:

Specifications of Ammonium Perchlorate

Product name: Ammonium Perchlorate

Manufacturer: Ningbo Titan Unichem Co., Ltd.

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SPECIFICATIONS

Appearance

White acicular crystal powder or particle.

Purity

99.5% min

Chloride (based on NH4Cl)

0.15% max

Chlorate (based on NH4ClO3)

0.02% max

Fe (based on Fe2O3)

0.001% max

Water Insolubles

0.02% max

Sulfate ash

0.25% max

PH Value

4.3-5.8

Sodium lauryl sulfate

0.002% max

Total Moisture

0.08% max


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Appearance of Ammonium Perchlorate from TITAN UNICHEM.

 

Package of Ammonium Perchlorate from TITAN UNICHEM.

Packaging:

  • Packed in 25Kg PP-PE woven bag, 50kg/200kg iron drum with inner bag;

  • Or package as per customer's request.

Delivery Lead Time:

  • Prompt shipment within 2 weeks.

Storage & Handling:

  • Store in a cool, dry and ventilated place.

  • Keep away from heat, sparks, and flame.

  • Do not store near combustible materials.

  • Keep container closed when not in use.

Safety Information:

Hazard Class:

5.1

RIDADR:

UN 1442

Packing Group:

II

HS Code:

2829900010

Safety Statements:

S14-S16-S27-S36/37

Risk Statements:

R9;R44

Hazard Codes:

O:Oxidizingagent;


Application

Descriptions:

  • Ammonium Perchlorate is a white, crystalline solid or powder.

  • Ammonium Perchlorate may explode under prolonged exposure to heat or fire.

  • Ammonium Perchlorate does not readily burn, but will burn if contaminated by combustible material.

  • Ammonium Perchlorate is incompatible with organics, paper, wood shavings, metals, reducing agents, strong acids, etc.

Uses:

  • The primary use of Ammonium Perchlorate is to make solid fuel propellants.

  • When mixed with a fuel, Ammonium Perchlorate can generate self-sustained combustion at far under atmospheric pressure.

  • Ammonium Perchlorate is an important oxidizer with a long history of use in solid rocket propellants.

  • Ammonium Perchlorate can be used in fireworks as well.