Ammonium Nitrate
Ammonium Nitrate
Safe Pumping Operation and Waterless Sealing for Ammonium Nitrate Solutions
Safety is the #1 priority in ammonium nitrate production and substantial expertise and care is needed when selecting and applying pumps. A misapplied or misused pump can be a catalyst for a very hazardous situation with serious and potentially grave consequences.
Ammonium nitrate starts to decompose at 425°F (218°C) which makes it very volatile and combustible. Detonation can occur if the fluid within the pump exceeds this temperature for a long enough period. All centrifugal pumps can quickly raise fluid temperature at low flow conditions.
Wilfley dynamically sealed pumps have been designed to minimize unnecessary heat build-up in the seal area to prevent this from happening. Traditional sealing systems, such as compression packing and mechanical seals generate heat in concentrated areas which are not conducive to safe ammonium nitrate handling.
In addition, Wilfley Waterless sealing technology doesn’t require the complicated API-style seal flush systems that are associated with friction-based seals.
Pumps provided by Wilfley can also safely accommodate redundant thermal sensors in key areas of the pump to help monitor the actual fluid temperature for increased levels of intrinsic safety. Optional steam jacketing is available for the case and seal housing to help regulate the fluid temperature.
Available Options for Ammonium Nitrate
Thermal sensing
for case discharge
Condition
monitoring
Condition
monitoring
Steam jacketing
for case
Two part epoxy paint on non-alloy surfaces
(stainless steel available)
Locking screw
on impeller
Thermal sensing
for expeller chamber
High strength
alloy shaft
Wilfley Ammonium Nitrate Case Study
Ammonium Nitrate
WILFLEY A9 INCREASE SAFETY AND RELIABILITY
Chemical compound Ammonium nitrate is a white crystalline solid and is highly soluble in water. It is predominantly used in agriculture as a fertilizer.