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Ammonia Dissociator

An ammonia dissociator is a type of atmosphere generator that is commonly used in the heat treatment industry to produce dissociated ammonia gas. Dissociated ammonia gas is a highly effective reducing and/or carburizing atmosphere that is commonly used in a wide range of heat treatment processes.

The ammonia dissociator works by breaking down ammonia gas into its component elements of nitrogen and hydrogen using a high-temperature catalytic reaction. The dissociated ammonia gas that is produced is then introduced into a heat treatment furnace or chamber to create a highly controlled atmosphere that can be used for a range of heat treatment applications.

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Function

The chamber is a climatic chamber specifically designed to perform carbonation tests on concrete samples.

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Configuration

The ammonia dissociator typically consists of a reactor vessel with an internal catalyst bed, a gas control system, and a temperature control system.

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Features

An ammonia dissociator may have automated temperature and gas control, flame sensors, pressure relief valves, and complex control systems for accurate atmosphere management.

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Temperature Range

The temperature range for an ammonia dissociator can vary depending on the specific design and intended use.

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Heating Rate

The heating rate for an ammonia dissociator can vary depending on the specific design and intended use.

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Capacity

The capacity of an ammonia dissociator can vary depending on the specific design and intended use.

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Heat Source

Depending on the design, ammonia dissociators use electric heating elements or natural gas or propane burners for heat.

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Power Requirement

The power requirements for the furnace depend on the required technical parameters.

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Atmosphere

The atmosphere produced by the ammonia dissociator is typically a reducing or carburizing atmosphere, depending on the specific application.

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