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Hydrazine Hydrate 80%

Hydrazine Hydrate 80% in Faridabad

Hydrazine Hydrate 80% is an important industrial chemical compound widely used across different process industries within Faridabad. It is known as an inorganic compound derived through controlled industrial chemical processes. We are engaged in the importing and distribution of high-quality Hydrazine Hydrate, offering a reliable and consistent supply to various industrial sectors in Faridabad at competitive prices, ensuring that local operations maintain peak productivity.

It is widely appreciated for its high reactivity, strong reducing properties, and stable performance in controlled conditions. Hydrazine Hydrate is used across Faridabad in multiple applications including polymer processing, pharmaceutical intermediates, and chemical synthesis. It is also known for its use in specialized industrial formulations in the Faridabad territory where high purity and performance are critical requirements for success.

Hydrazine is an inorganic chemical compound with the formula N2H4. It is a colorless liquid with an ammonia-like odor and is typically handled in aqueous form due to its highly toxic and unstable nature. Its properties are similar to water in terms of physical behavior, but chemically it is much more reactive.

It is mainly used as a foaming agent in polymer foam production, as a precursor in catalysts and pharmaceuticals, and also plays an important role in aerospace and safety applications such as rocket fuels and airbag systems.

Sr. No. Formula N2H4.H2O
1 Molecular Weight 50.06
2 Purity, % By Mass 80 %
3 Appearance Colourless, clear liquid
4 Solubility Perfectly miscible with water and methanol
5 Hydrazine (as N2H4) w/w 51.2 ± 0.2%
6 Specific Gravity 1.03
7 pH of 1% w/v solution 10
8 Chloride content (w/w) < 20 ppm
9 Iron content (w/w) < 5 ppm
10 Ash content (w/w) < 30 ppm
11 Ca, Pb, Sn, Zn, Cu Traces
12 Boiling Range (°C) 115 – 119
13 Water insoluble matter max. (w/w) % 0.01
14 Refractive Index (20°C) 1.41