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EPA - Substance Registry Services - Sulfamic acid Local: Sulfamic acid, amidosulfonic acid H3NSO3, is a nonvolatile, white crystals; decomposes at melting point 205 C; slightly soluble in water and organic solvents. The main application can find in metals and ceramics cleaning industry as a replacement for hydrochloric acid to remove rust. It is also used in:
- Formulating cleaning agents
- Cleaning metals and ceramics
- Rust
removal agent in air conditioner and cooling system
- Chemical catalyst for
esterification process
- Dye and pigment manufacturing
- Ingredient in fire
extinguishing media
- Pulp and paper industry as a chloride
stabilizer
- Plasticizer
- Chemical intermediate
- Textile and paper
bleaching
- Herbicide
- Coagulator for urea-formaldehyde resins
Numerous
sulfamates (mono, di, tri O-substituted and N-substituted salts and esters) can
be existed for characteristic applications.
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