Dyed Hydraulic Granular Ammonium Chloride

This product combines high-pressure hydraulic pressing with a colour marker. The relevant interaction is that a denser, harder granule with a lower dust fraction retains an applied colour better than a friable one, because colour loss in practice is mostly a consequence of abrasion. Where a colour marker has to survive a long handling chain and still be doing its job at the point of use, granule hardness is not a separate consideration from colour — it is the main one.

Substance identity

Chemical name Ammonium chloride
Synonyms Sal ammoniac, muriate of ammonia
Formula NH₄Cl
CAS 12125-02-9
Molar mass 53.49 g/mol
Appearance Coloured dense granules; base salt white, colour entirely from added colourant

Specification

Parameter Value Basis
NH₄Cl content ≥ 94–96 % Typical commercial range for agricultural material
Nitrogen (N) ≥ 25.0–25.4 % Typical commercial range
Moisture ≤ 0.5–1.0 % Typical commercial range
Particle size 2–4 mm typical cut Typical commercial range
Bulk density Toward the upper end of the granular range, approximately 1.0 t/m³ or above Typical, approximate; confirm per lot
Crush strength Specify a measured minimum and a test method To be agreed — no representative figure quoted
Colourant Identity, loading and application point to be declared To be declared

Properties

Chemically identical to any other ammonium chloride: freely soluble at approximately 37 g per 100 g water at 20 °C, endothermic on dissolution at about +14.8 kJ/mol, acidic in solution at pH 4.5–6.0 for 5 %, dissociating to ammonia and hydrogen chloride on heating with apparent sublimation near 337.6 °C. Neither pressing nor colouring alters this.

The hydraulic route is a compaction route: the salt is bonded by plastic deformation under pressure, without a binder. The trade description distinguishes it from roll compaction by claiming higher density and hardness. Treat that as a claim to be verified, not as a specification — the meaningful statement is a measured bulk density, a measured crush strength and a measured dust fraction, and those numbers should be requested rather than inferred from the process name.

Applications

Suited to supply chains with many transfer points, extended storage, or mechanical handling that would degrade a softer granule — and specifically to cases where a colour marker must remain legible through all of that. Denser granules also throw further and more consistently in spinner spreaders, increasing achievable working width. In bulk blends the same size- and density-matching rules apply as for any granular component; note that an unusually dense granule can segregate from lighter blend partners even when the sizes match well.

Handling and storage

Dry, sealed storage. Lower surface area means slower moisture uptake and better caking resistance than powder or a friable granule, but the critical relative humidity of the salt — around 77 % at 30 °C — is unchanged, so the improvement is in kinetics, not in equilibrium. Assume the colourant stains wet surfaces. Keep separate handling equipment from uncoloured product. No contact with alkaline materials; protect copper alloys and unprotected steel in humid conditions.

Notes

“Hydraulic” describes a manufacturing route, not a product property, and there is no standard definition of it. A purchase specification should be written in measurable terms — density, crush strength, dust, size distribution, and colour uniformity assessed against a retained sample — so that the product can be verified on arrival rather than accepted on the basis of its description.