Dedicated Manufacturing Facility
Controlled Production Processes
Quality-Assured Output
Alaska Zyanate is one of the largest producers of Alkali Cyanates
Trusted Alkali Cyanate Manufacturer
Established in 1997 as Erric Industries and rebranded as Alaska Zyanate in 2009, our company is built on the technical leadership of three qualified co-founders. Over the past three decades, we have specialized exclusively in the manufacturing of alkali cyanates, developing robust processes, stringent quality systems, and a deep understanding of impurity control and product performance. Today, Alaska Zyanate stands as a leading name in high‑purity sodium and potassium cyanate production.
Single-Product Focus
Exclusive manufacturing of Alkali Cyanates ensures superior consistency and product reliability.
Optimized Manufacturing
State-of-the-art equipment and process optimization deliver efficient large-scale production with minimal downtime.
Experienced Operations
Years of manufacturing expertise supported by trained manpower and modern production systems.
Why Choose Us
Customized Supply
Flexible production and reliable supply tailored to customer needs.
In-House Quality Control
Comprehensive testing of raw materials and finished products.
Process Reliability
Mechanized operations ensure consistent and dependable quality.
Sustainable Manufacturing
Environmentally responsible processes with controlled emissions.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is alkali cyanate?
Alkali cyanate refers to inorganic compounds such as sodium cyanate (NaOCN) and potassium cyanate (KOCN), which are salts of cyanic acid. These compounds are widely used as intermediates in chemical synthesis and industrial processes.
2. What are the main types of alkali cyanates?
The most commonly used alkali cyanates are:
- Sodium Cyanate (NaOCN)
- Potassium Cyanate (KOCN)
Both are white crystalline solids used interchangeably in many applications, although potassium cyanate is often preferred for higher solubility.
3. What industries use alkali cyanates?
Alkali cyanates are used across a wide range of industries including pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, dyes and pigments, metallurgy, and specialty chemical manufacturing. They serve as key intermediates in producing active compounds, improving metal properties, and enabling complex chemical synthesis processes.
4. How should alkali cyanate be stored?
Alkali cyanate should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated environment in tightly sealed containers. It is important to keep the material away from moisture, acids, and incompatible substances to maintain its stability and ensure safe handling.
5. What safety precautions should be taken for alkali cyanate?
Handling alkali cyanate requires the use of appropriate personal protective equipment such as gloves, safety goggles, and protective clothing. It is important to avoid inhalation and direct contact, ensure adequate ventilation, and strictly follow safety guidelines provided in the material safety data sheet (MSDS).
6. What factors should I consider when choosing a supplier?
When selecting a supplier, it is important to evaluate factors such as product purity, consistency, manufacturing expertise, certifications, supply reliability, and logistical support. A dependable supplier ensures consistent quality and timely delivery, which are critical for industrial operations.
