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Zinc Ammonium Chloride/ Galvanizing Flux

Zinc Ammonium Chloride Galvanising Flux as manufacturers of Zinc Chloride and Ammonium Chloride, we are better equipped to offer Zinc Ammonium Chloride based proprietary Flux in Wet Flux and Dry Flux Applications .

We can offer the following proprietary products of Zinc Ammonium Chloride Flux

Zinc Ammonium Chloride based Proprietary Flux in Powder form for Wet Flux applications (LOW FUMING and COST EFFECTIVE); Grade: AMIPM Packed in 50 Kg HDPE bags

Zinc Ammonium Chloride based Proprietary Flux in Powder form for Dry Flux applications (LOW FUMING and FAST DRYING); Grade: AMILI Packed in 50 Kg HDPE bags

Zinc Ammonium Chloride based Proprietary Flux as 20-25 Baume Liquid (PIPE GALVANIZING); Grade: AMILIPI Packed in 200 Kg HDPE Barrels

AMIPM is a proprietary mixture based on Zinc Ammonium Chloride. It is LOW COST formulation for reduced fuming and typically used for continuous galvanizing lines (or new flux charge in a batch process). AMIPM is the preferred multi-component, cost-effective formulation that is extensively used in continuous sheet galvanizing lines as it contains special additives that offer high luster to galvanized products without the typical Sulphide smell that other high luster fluxes bear. Its optimum melting point cleans the sheet before it enters the zinc bath, ensuring strong and uniform adhesion.

AMILI is formulated for high speed, low fuming, negligible ash and most importantly thin, strong and uniform Zinc coats. Use of our proprietary flux additives ensures that the flux dries to a simple film, which protects and seals the fluxed steel. Due to the improved fluxing action and a thinner lighter film, the flux dries up faster. The dryer the article to be galvanized is, the quieter it enters the kettle, hence less zinc is splattered about.

The uniform film that is formed over the article to be galvanized due to our special additives, acts as a protective layer over the Iron, ensures that less iron is introduced into the kettle, reducing dross formation.

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