Silver nitrate crystals in labelled no-hand product bottle
Silver Nitrate

Silver Nitrate Price and Applications in Pakistan

Silver nitrate price guide for Pakistan: 99.9% and 70% grades, 25 g packaging, silver market changes, and applications in labs, medicine, photography, and industry.

By Muhammad Salman||9 min read|Silver Nitrate

Silver nitrate is a high-value chemical because it contains silver. That is why buyers should expect its price to move with silver market rates rather than remain fixed for long periods.

Sulman Traders currently lists 99.9% silver nitrate at PKR 12,000 per 25 g and 70% grade at PKR 8,000 per 25 g. The MOQ is 25 g.

Silver nitrate crystals in labelled no-hand product bottle

Silver nitrate crystals in labelled no-hand product bottle

1. Current Silver Nitrate Prices

The current listed price for 99.9% grade is PKR 12,000 per 25 g. The current listed price for 70% grade is PKR 8,000 per 25 g.

These prices may vary according to silver market rates, availability, and quantity. Always confirm the latest quote before ordering.

2. Why 25 g Packaging Matters

Silver nitrate is costly and reactive, so small controlled packaging is practical. A 25 g pack reduces exposure, wastage, and inventory risk for laboratories and technical users.

Light-protected packaging is important because silver compounds can darken under light exposure.

3. Common Applications

Silver nitrate is used in analytical chemistry, medical and healthcare applications, photography, mirroring, silver plating, staining, and preparation of other silver compounds.

The correct grade depends on use. A lab or medical buyer may need 99.9%, while a less sensitive application may allow 70% grade after technical approval.

4. Buyer Safety Checks

Ask for packaging, grade, current price, storage guidance, and SDS support. Workers should use gloves, goggles, and avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothing.

Store silver nitrate away from light, moisture, chlorides, organic contamination, and unauthorised access.

Practical Pakistan Buyer Context

For buyers in Pakistan, Silver Nitrate Price and Applications in Pakistan is usually not a casual purchase. The buyer may be a ceramic factory, agri dealer, glass user, laboratory, coating formulator, trader, or workshop owner who needs the material to perform correctly in a real process. That is why a useful chemical article should answer more than the definition. It should explain grade, packaging, MOQ, current price signals, delivery, safety, and the checks a buyer should make before spending money.

Many failed purchases happen because the buyer asks only for the chemical name. The better method is to describe the end use: ceramic glaze, crop use, water treatment, silver chemistry, pigment manufacturing, glass colour, cattle foot bath, laboratory test, or general industrial supply. The same product name can still have different grades, strengths, particle sizes, moisture levels, and packaging expectations.

Local conditions also matter. Delivery from Lahore to Karachi, Multan, Faisalabad, Islamabad, Hyderabad, Gujranwala, or smaller cities can change timing and total cost. A factory planning production should confirm stock and transport before the material is needed, while a laboratory should confirm small-pack handling and storage instructions before opening the container.

Common Buying Mistakes to Avoid

The first mistake is comparing only the lowest price. Price matters, but a low-cost chemical can become expensive if it causes colour mismatch, weak crop performance, failed lab results, poor solubility, contamination, caking, or rejected finished goods. Always compare the price with grade, documentation, packaging, delivery, and supplier experience.

The second mistake is ignoring packaging. A 25 kg bag, 10 kg trial quantity, 2 kg cobalt order, or 25 g silver chemical box each fits a different buyer. Buying too little can interrupt production, while buying too much without testing can lock money into unsuitable stock.

The third mistake is skipping a sample or small trial. For ceramics, glass, pigments, coatings, laboratory work, and agriculture-related use, the buyer should test the material in the actual process whenever possible. A chemical that looks correct in a photo still needs to match the recipe, equipment, dosage, firing condition, water quality, or test method.

Documents, Testing, and Supplier Questions

Before placing a bulk order, ask the supplier for the exact product name, chemical formula, grade, current price, MOQ, packaging size, stock position, delivery estimate, and whether COA/SDS support is available. A Certificate of Analysis helps with quality expectations, while a Safety Data Sheet helps workers understand handling and storage precautions.

For repeat purchases, keep a simple record of supplier name, batch or delivery date, quantity, price, packaging condition, and the result in your own process. These records help when reordering, comparing grades, training staff, or answering customer questions if you resell the chemical.

Buyers should also ask what the material is not suitable for. This question is especially important for agriculture, animal feed, medical, laboratory, battery, and electroplating applications, where the wrong grade can create safety or performance problems.

Storage, Handling, and Workplace Safety

Industrial chemicals should be stored in labelled, sealed packaging away from moisture, direct sunlight where relevant, food, feed, children, and incompatible materials. Powders and crystals should not be left open because they can absorb moisture, collect contamination, or create dust exposure during handling.

Workers should use suitable gloves, eye protection, and dust control when weighing or mixing chemicals. Silver nitrate needs extra care because it can stain skin and surfaces and is sensitive to light. Copper sulphate needs care around water systems because copper compounds can harm aquatic life if misused. Cobalt oxide and copper oxide powders should be handled with strong dust precautions.

These notes are general guidance, not a replacement for the official SDS. Every buyer should follow workplace rules, product-specific SDS instructions, and technical advice for the exact application.

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Buyer Checklist

  • Request a current Certificate of Analysis and Safety Data Sheet.
  • Confirm assay, impurity limits, moisture level, particle size, and packaging size.
  • Ask whether the grade matches your use: ceramic, lab, agriculture, electroplating, or general industrial.
  • Run a small production trial before scaling to full batch use.

Conclusion

The best chemical purchase is not only about price per kilogram. It is about purity, consistency, documentation, and choosing the grade that matches your process. Sulman Traders supplies industrial chemicals across Pakistan with practical support for manufacturers, traders, laboratories, and production teams.

Visit our Silver Nitrate price page or contact us for availability, pricing, packaging, and technical documents.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price of 99.9% silver nitrate?

Sulman Traders currently lists 99.9% silver nitrate at PKR 12,000 per 25 g.

What is the price of 70% silver nitrate?

The current listed price is PKR 8,000 per 25 g.

Why can silver nitrate price change?

It can change because silver nitrate contains silver, and silver market rates move.

What is silver nitrate used for?

It is used in laboratories, medicine, photography, mirror production, silver chemistry, and selected industrial processes.