Nitric acid, commonly known as HNO3, plays a crucial role in various industries, particularly in the chemical sector. Its applications range from manufacturing fertilizers and explosives to producing dyes and pharmaceuticals.
However, due to its corrosive nature, proper storage and handling are essential to ensure safety. When fully concentrated, nitric acid (HNO3) is a clear acid with a sharp, pungent odor. If you’re working with a versatile, corrosive substance like nitric acid, it’s important that you find a suitable storage solution.
In this article, we’ll explore the importance of storing nitric acid in crosslinked polyethylene tanks and discuss its main uses in the chemical industry.
Nitric acid is most commonly seen in the production of fertilizers for plants and grass, as it neutralizers with ammonia to form ammonium nitrate. While normally clear, nitric acid turns into a brownish-yellowish solution when decomposed in water, nitrogen dioxide, and oxygen.
Other uses of nitric acid include:
As with all acids, the concentration of the nitric acid solution determines the limitations of your chemical storage solution. The stronger the concentration, the more careful you must be with the chemical.
At Poly Processing Company, our polyethylene chemical storage tanks can hold concentrations of nitric acid up to 49%. If your concentration falls between 0 and 29%, it can be stored in a more robust high-density cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) tank or a linear polyethylene tank in smaller sizes.
Any of our stainless steel, titanium, or PVC fittings will work for storing nitric acid, but we do not use alloy 400 fittings or gaskets made out of buna, EPDM, or neoprene because of the potential for corrosion.
For nitric acid with a concentration of between 30 and 49%, we strictly use our XLPE tanks, because they have several advantages over tanks made with linear polyethylene. Storing these stronger concentrations should not be done at temperatures above 100° F.
Our guidelines for fittings and gaskets are the same as they are for nitric acid with a concentration of between 0 and 29%, except alloy 400 can be used for the bolts on tank fittings used to store this higher concentration of nitric acid.
Nitric acid is highly corrosive and can cause severe burns if it comes in contact with skin, eyes, or respiratory passages. To prevent accidents and ensure safe storage, many industries have turned to crosslinked polyethylene (XLPE) tanks. These tanks provide a cost-effective and durable solution for storing nitric acid.
Benefits of using XLPE tanks to store nitric acid include:
Nitric acid is a versatile chemical with numerous important applications in the chemical industry. Safely storing this highly corrosive substance is paramount. Crosslinked polyethylene tanks offer an effective solution, ensuring the safety of personnel and the environment while facilitating the production of various products.
All of our guidelines for the storage of nitric acid are based on several industry standards from leading publications. We have carefully checked our chemical resistance chart against these resources to ensure that it is as accurate as possible.
For more information about how we can help you store nitric acid safely without compromising the integrity of this valuable substance, contact a chemical storage tank expert today.