| Moq: | 5 ton |
| Prijs: | ≤5000kg 8.5$/kg >5000kg 8$/kg |
| Standaardverpakking: | Binnenzak van polyethyleen plastic folie |
| Leveringsperiode: | 5-10 werkdagen |
| Betaalmethode: | L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram, contant geld |
| Leveringscapaciteit: | 600 ton/jaar |
High-temperature Roasting Can Completely Decompose It, Leaving No Harmful Residues CMC-NH4
Nitrogen oxides are a major air pollutant, and SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) denitrification is a core technology for industrial flue gas treatment. CMC-NH₄, as a specialized environmentally friendly binder for SCR catalysts, is a key auxiliary material ensuring the stable operation of denitrification systems.
This product contains no sodium, potassium, or other alkali metal ions. It can be completely decomposed at high temperatures, leaving no harmful residues. It effectively prevents catalyst alkali poisoning, maintains high denitrification efficiency for a long time, and helps enterprises achieve ultra-low emissions standards. Its excellent plasticity and binding properties optimize the catalyst pore structure, reduce equipment operating energy consumption, and simultaneously improve product strength, reducing catalyst pulverization loss and solid waste generation.
Compared to traditional sodium salt additives, CMC-NH₄ production and use are entirely VOCs-free, waste catalyst disposal causes no secondary pollution, and it effectively extends catalyst lifespan, reducing resource consumption and carbon emissions. In the context of air pollution control and dual-carbon development, this green additive is widely used in industries such as thermal power, steel, and cement, providing reliable support for industrial flue gas purification and ecological environmental protection.
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| Model | LY-002 | |
| Item | Details | Measured value |
| Visual Appearance | white or slightly yellow powder | complies with |
| Viscosity (B type in 1%aqueoussolution) | 100-300 | 147 |
| Ph | 5-8 | 7.1 |
| Losses on drying(%) | 10-20 | 16.0 |
| Ash content(w%) | <0.5 | 0.31 |