Quick Facts about Lead Nitrate
Does not react with water as it is highly soluble.
Toxic for humans and should be handled carefully.
Can cause cancer in kidneys and lungs.
Immediate Applications
AVA Chemicals offers Lead Nitrate in a powder format with a colourless appearance, very slightly soluble in alcohol. Customers in different industries use it for:
Heat stabilizer in nylon and polyester (photo thermographic coating).
Making match sticks and special explosives.
Leaching of gold via metallurgical process (small amounts required).
Dye and photographic usage.
Engraving process.
Acts as a bromide scavenger (for SN1 substitution).
Creates isothiocyanates from dithiocarbamates in organic chemistry.
Lab-based Thermal Decomposition
Heating turns Lead Nitrate powder to a yellowish shade. The decomposition temperature begins from the top and then goes below. When hot, it appears brown, and the yellowness returns as the chemical cools.
Buying Process
AVA Chemicals manufactures Lead Nitrate and other chemicals in bulk quantities. With plants close to prime sources of material, we ensure safe delivery in powder form.
As an ISO: 9001:2015 certified manufacturer, AVA Chemicals provides lab-tested products, expert staff, and advanced facilities to supply Lead Nitrate globally in large quantities.

