Information About Sulfamic Acid

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Sulfamic acid is mainly used as a cleaning agent, especially for removing rust and limescale. It is also used as a precursor to sweeteners and in industrial cleaning applications. It has lower toxicity and volatility than hydrochloric acid.

Sulfamic acid is mainly used as a cleaning agent for scales, rust and other deposits. It also has various industrial applications in areas like dairy, brewery, pulp and paper industries.

When handling sulfamic acid, protective clothing, gloves and goggles should be worn to avoid skin and eye contact. Adequate ventilation should be used and hands should be washed thoroughly after handling.

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Information about Sulfamic acid Sulfamic acid, also known as amidosulfonic acid, amidosulfuric acid, aminosulfonic acid, and sulfamidic acid, is a molecular compound with the formula H3NSO3. This colorless, water-soluble compound finds many applications. Sulfamic acid melts at 205 C before decomposing at higher temperatures to H2O, SO3, SO2, and N2. Sulfamic acid is mainly a precursor to sweet-tasting compounds. Reaction with cyclohexylamine followed by addition of NaOH gives C6H11NHSO3Na, sodium cyclamate. Related compounds are also sweeteners, see acesulfame potassium. 1. Application 1). Cleaning agent Sulfamic acid is used as an acidic cleaning agent, sometimes pure or as a component of proprietary mixtures, typically for metals and ceramics. It is frequently used for removing rust and limescale, replacing the more volatile and irritating hydrochloric acid, which is however cheaper. It is often a component of household descaling agents, for example, Lime-A-Way Thick Gel contains up to 8% sulfamic acid and pH 2 - 2.2, or detergents used for removal of limescale. When compared to most of the common strong mineral acids, sulfamic acid has desirable water descaling properties, low volatility, low toxicity. It forms water-soluble salts of calcium and ferric iron. Importantly, sulfamic acid is preferable to use in household in comparison to hydrochloric acid for its intrinsic safety. If erroneously mixed with hypochlorite based products such as bleach, it does not form chlorine gas, where the most common acids would; the reaction (neutralization) with NH3, produces a salt as depicted in the section above. Its also finds applications in the industrial cleaning of dairy and brew-house equipment. Although it is considered less corrosive than hydrochloric acid, corrosion inhibitors are often added to commercial cleansers of which it is a component. Some of its domestic use, e.g. Easy-Off, for descaling include home coffee and espresso equipment and in denture cleaners. 2). Others Uses Acid Cleaning For descaling agent of: Cooling towers (air conditioners)

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Marine equipment (sea water evaporators) Water wells Oil, gas Wells Dairy equipment (pipeline milkers, milk evaporators) Brewery equipment Sugar evaporators Pulp and paper equipment Desalination equipment General industrial equipment (boilers, condensers, heat exchangers, evaporators, etc.) Household equipment Bleaching for Pulp Sulfation and Sulfonation Dyes and Pigments Electroforming, Electroplating, and Electrorefining pH Adjustment Curing Agent for Phenol, Melamine, and Urea Resin In Anodizing For Manufacture of Bubbling Pipe Cleaner 3. Precaution For Safety Handling and Storage Water solution of sulfamic acid shows strong acidity. It may cause eye burns, irritation of nose, throat and skin. Avoid contact with eyes skin and clothing. Avoid breathing dust. Wash thoroughly after handling.

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Sulfamic acid is not flammable nor explosive itself. But when involved in a fire it may release hazardous gases, such as SO2,SO3,NH3 . To prevent absorption of moisture and possible caking, store in a cool dry area. Do not expose to high temperature. 4. For Personal Health and Safety Sulfamic acid in solid form causes virtually no skin irritation, but its aqueous solution may cause corrosive burns like mineral acids. When handling aqueous sulfamic acid solutions, the same safety measures must be taken as dilute sulfuric acid. 1).Handling Avoid contact with skin or eyes. Cup-type, rubber or soft plastic-framed goggles, protective clothing, and rubber gloves must be worn when handling sulfamic acid either in crystalline or solution form. Avoid breathing dust. Use adequate ventilation. Wash hands thoroughly after handling. 2).First Aid In case of eye contact, immediately flush the eyes with plenty of running water for at least 15 mins. and send the patient to a doctor or hospital. For skin contact, wash the area with plenty of water. 3).Storage Sulfamic acid is non-flammable and non-explosive and requires no special safety measures during storage. To prevent from the absorbition of moisture and possible caking, it should be stored in a cool, dry place. Exposure to excessive temperature should be avoided.

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