Anhydrous Ammonia Transfer Service
Blended are able to offer a full spectrum ammonia service, tailoring for all ammonia recovery requirements. This includes any size package, from cylinders to bulk tankers, providing transfer equipment to support your needs. Our highly experienced transfer specialists can assist and advise on all project sizes.
What Is Available?
- Recovery and Disposal Reclaim and Recharge
- On Grid and Off Grid Transfer
Solutions - Asset Rental (Receiver Drums and Cylinders)
- Total Project Management
What product sizes are available?
- 64kg Receiver Cylinder
- 530kg Receiver Drum Decant
- Tanker (up to 12.5 tonnes)
What Additional Services are available?
- Emergency Recovery Services (24 hours a day, 365 days a year)
- Transport
- Technical support Training
- Storage facilities
- For details regarding our anhydrous ammonia transfer services please contact the Blended team.
Find out more
Our team of experts is available to discuss your requirements and help make sure you obtain the product you need. CALL US on 01652 680555 or contact us online
Availbility
Good availability for UK wide support
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