Ammonium Bicarbonate Plant
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Ammonium Bicarbonate (ABC) Plant
Kribhco Fertilizers Limited (KFL)
manufactures Ammonium Bicarbonate (ABC) as an integral part of its fertilizer production operations. ABC is based on integrated process utilizing form ammonia and CO2., ensuring optimal use of resources and minimizing industrial waste.
This integrated production approach reflects KFL’s commitment to:
- Resource efficiency
- Energy optimization
- Sustainable manufacturing practices
Key Benefits of Our ABC Production
- Efficient use of process
- Supports circular economy principles
- Environmentally responsible output
Our ABC plant is strategically integrated with our urea and ammonia units, allowing seamless production and quality control within a consolidated infrastructure.
Uses of ABC :
- As a leavening agent in making Biscuits, Cookies & Crackers.
- In deacidification of leather
- To accelerate decomposition in compost heaps
- For degreasing in Textile Industry
- In Pharmaceutical Industry
- In Dyes & Pigments
- In fluorescent powder
- In production of Ammonium salts
- Catalyst manufacture
Application
Ammonium Bicarbonate is used in:
- Ingredient for fire extinguishers
- Dyes and pigments
- De-greasing of textiles
- Blowing-agent for rubber foam products
- Cooling baths
- Ceramic industry and light weight brick production
- Catalyst manufacture
- Smelling salt mixed with oil of lavender
- Pharmaceutical industry
- Florescent powder
- As a fertilizer
Features & Benefits
- Carbon dioxide (CO2) liberated from Ammonium bicarbonate is vital to the baking industry. It plays an important role in texturing the crumb structure and leavening.
- Best source of CO2 for baking industry – increases shelf life, does not spoil flavour, leaves no residual odour.
- Gives off more CO2 per unit weight than any other brand.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:
| Parameters | Unit | Specified value as per FISSAI Standard (IS 2697:2023) | Result |
| Ammonium Bi-Carbonate | % by mass, (min.) | 99.0 (Min.) | 99.5 |
| Sulphates (as SO4) | % by mass | 0.007 (Max.) | < 0.003 |
| Chlorides (as Cl) | % by mass | 0.003 (Max.) | < 0.007 |
| Heavy metals (as Pb) | PPM, (max.) | 2.0 (Max.) | < 0.5 |






