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Ammonium Bifluoride (Ammonium Hydrogen Fluoride)

CAS 1341-49-7 · Formula F2H5N · MW 57.044 g/mol

An acid-fluoride salt used for glass etching, metal brightening, and oilfield acidizing. It is used for glass etching and frosting, aluminum and metal brightening and pickling, electroplating, oil-well acidizing, and sterilizing food-processing and dairy equipment, and as a flux.

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UN Number
UN 1727
Hazard Class
Class 8
HS Code
2826.19
At a Glance
Material Family
Acids & Salts
Record Type
Pure compound
Primary Role
pH Adjustment · Cleaning / Degreasing
Applications & Use Cases
  • Glass etching: Etching and frosting of glass and porcelain.
  • Metal treatment: Brightening and pickling of aluminum and other metals.
  • Oilfield acidizing: Acid-stimulation chemistry for wells.
  • Electroplating: Plating-bath and surface-prep chemical.
  • Equipment sanitation: Cleaning/sterilizing dairy and food equipment.
Physical Properties
Melting Point
126 °C
Boiling Point
240 °C at 760 mmHg (Decomposes at 230 °C)
Density
1.5 at 20 °C
Solubility
Solubility in 90% ethanol = 1.73X10+5 mg/L
pH
pH = 3.5 (5% solution)
Safety & Handling
Full SDS available on request

A grade-specific Safety Data Sheet (SDS) — with the complete hazard classification, handling precautions, and transport information — is supplied with every shipment and available on request. Confirm all safety and regulatory details against the SDS for your specific grade.

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DOT / UN Transport Classification
DOT hazard class 8 placard
UN / DOT NumberUN 1727
Hazard Class / DivisionClass 8
Packing GroupII
Proper Shipping NameAmmonium hydrogendifluoride, solid

Transport classification per the UN Model Regulations / 49 CFR 172.101 Hazardous Materials Table. Confirm against the grade-specific SDS (Section 14) before shipping.

HS / Tariff Classification
Harmonized System (HS) Code — 6-digit international heading
2826 . 19
Chapter 28
Inorganic chemicals; compounds of precious metals and rare-earth metals
Heading 28.26
Internationally harmonized (WCO HS)
Subheading 2826.19
6-digit international code — national tariff line adds further digits
Chemical Identity
CAS Number
1341-49-7
Molecular Formula
F2H5N
Molecular Weight
57.044 g/mol
IUPAC Name
azanium;fluoride;hydrofluoride
PubChem CID
InChI Key
KVBCYCWRDBDGBG-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Synonyms & Trade Names
AMMONIUM BIFLUORIDE Ammonium difluoride Ammonium hydrogen difluoride Ammonium hydrofluoride Acid ammonium fluoride Ammonium acid fluoride Ammonium hydrogen bifluoride Ammonium fluoride ((NH4)(HF2)) Fluorure acide d'ammonium Ammonium fluoride comp. with hydrogen fluoride (1:1) Ammonium hydrogen fluoride azanium;fluoride;hydrofluoride ammonium fluoride hydrofluoride
Full Description

Ammonium bifluoride (ammonium hydrogen difluoride, NH4HF2; CAS 1341-49-7) is a white crystalline solid that is a convenient, shippable source of fluoride and acidic HF activity. It is used to etch and brighten glass, metal and ceramics, to dissolve silica and clay scale in oilfield and industrial cleaning, and as a pickling and surface-treatment chemical. It is corrosive and toxic and generates hydrofluoric acid in solution, so it is handled only by trained personnel under the controls in its SDS. Identity: PubChem.

What is ammonium bifluoride?

Ammonium bifluoride (ABF) is the acid salt NH4HF2. As a solid it is far easier and safer to ship and meter than liquid hydrofluoric acid, but in water it behaves as an acidic fluoride source — it liberates HF activity that attacks silica, silicates and metal oxides. That combination of solid handling and HF chemistry is exactly why it is specified where controlled fluoride etching or descaling is needed. It remains a hazardous material and must be treated as such.

Applications by sector

Metal finishing. Pickling, descaling and brightening of stainless steel, aluminum and titanium, and as a component of aluminum and metal surface-treatment baths. Glass & ceramic. Etching, frosting and polishing of glass and ceramics. Oil & gas. A solid source for sandstone-acidizing (“mud acid”) systems that dissolve clays and silica fines, and for dissolving silica/silicate scale. Industrial cleaning. Removal of rust, scale, beerstone and mineral deposits where fluoride activity is required. Electronics. Etching and surface preparation. Use level and method are application- and safety-critical; design them with your EHS team.

Forms and grades

Ammonium bifluoride is supplied as a solid (flake, granule or powder) and is also formulated into acidic cleaning and treatment solutions. Specify the form, assay and particle size on the RFQ; the CoA documents the lot.

Handling, hazards and documentation

This is a hazardous, corrosive, toxic material. In contact with water or acids it generates hydrofluoric acid, which causes severe burns and systemic fluoride toxicity that may be delayed. It must be handled only by trained personnel with the personal protective equipment, engineering controls, calcium-gluconate first-aid provisions and waste handling specified in the current Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and your site procedures. A solid fluoride source is easier to handle than liquid HF, but it is not “safe” — treat it with the same respect as HF. Each lot ships with a CoA; all hazard, exposure and transport data come from the SDS.

Bulk supply and RFQ

RawSource supplies ammonium bifluoride in bulk to metal-finishing, glass, oilfield and industrial-cleaning buyers, with CoA and SDS per lot. Submit an RFQ with your form, assay and target quantity; shipments are made under the applicable hazardous-materials transport requirements.

Typical Properties

Typical reference values, not a specification; the Certificate of Analysis (CoA) for the lot governs.

Property Typical Value
Chemical Name Ammonium bifluoride (ammonium hydrogen difluoride, ABF)
CAS Number 1341-49-7
Molecular Formula NH4HF2 (F2H5N)
Appearance White crystalline solid (flake / granule / powder)
Solubility Soluble in water (acidic; generates HF activity)
Hazard class Corrosive and toxic — generates hydrofluoric acid; refer to the current SDS
Function Acidic fluoride source: etching, pickling, descaling, acidizing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is ammonium bifluoride used for?

Ammonium bifluoride (ABF, CAS 1341-49-7) is used to etch and brighten glass, metal and ceramics, to pickle and descale metals, as a solid source for oilfield sandstone-acidizing (mud acid), and to remove silica/silicate scale in industrial cleaning.

Is ammonium bifluoride dangerous?

Yes. It is corrosive and toxic and generates hydrofluoric acid in solution, which causes severe, potentially delayed burns and systemic fluoride toxicity. It must be handled only by trained personnel with the PPE, controls and first-aid provisions in the SDS. A solid fluoride source is easier to ship than liquid HF but is not “safe.”

How is ammonium bifluoride different from hydrofluoric acid?

Ammonium bifluoride is a solid salt that is easier to ship and meter than liquid HF, but in water it releases the same aggressive HF activity. It is chosen where a controllable solid fluoride source is preferred; the hazard profile remains HF-like.

What is the formula and CAS of ammonium bifluoride?

It is NH4HF2 (F2H5N), CAS 1341-49-7 (PubChem CID 14935). The CoA documents assay and form for each lot.

How is bulk ammonium bifluoride supplied and quoted?

RawSource supplies it as a solid (flake/granule/powder) in bulk, with CoA and SDS per lot, shipped under hazardous-materials transport rules. Submit an RFQ with your form, assay and target quantity for a current quote.

Disclaimer. Information on this page — including chemical properties, identifiers, hazard, transport (DOT/UN) and tariff (HS) classifications, and applications — is provided for general reference and is compiled from authoritative public sources (e.g. PubChem). Values are typical and are not a guaranteed specification; the Certificate of Analysis (CoA) for the lot you purchase governs. Products are sold for industrial and professional use only. Nothing here is a medical, health, or efficacy claim, or advice. Always consult the current Safety Data Sheet (SDS) before handling, storage, transport or disposal, and confirm regulatory status, classification and suitability for your application and jurisdiction. Hazard, transport and tariff classifications must be verified for your specific shipment. RawSource makes no warranty, express or implied, and assumes no liability for use of this information.

Disclaimer. Information on this page — including properties, identifiers, hazard, transport (DOT/UN) and tariff (HS) classifications, and applications — is provided for general reference and is compiled from authoritative public sources (e.g. PubChem/ECHA, 49 CFR 172.101, the Harmonized Tariff Schedule). Values are typical and are not a guaranteed specification; the Certificate of Analysis (CoA) for the lot purchased governs. Products are sold for industrial and professional use only. Nothing here is a medical, health, or efficacy claim or advice. Always consult the current Safety Data Sheet (SDS) before handling, storage, transport or disposal, and confirm regulatory status, classification and suitability for your application and jurisdiction. Hazard, transport and tariff classifications must be verified for your specific shipment. RawSource makes no warranty, express or implied, and assumes no liability for use of this information. Trademarks. Third-party trademarks and brand names are the property of their respective owners; any reference is nominative — used only to identify a comparable product — and does not imply affiliation with, sponsorship by, or endorsement by the trademark owner.