Fertilizers play a key role in improving the productivity of various crops. Fertilizers contain three primary elements. They are nitrogen (N), phosphorous (P) and potassium(K). They are usually represented on the package as a percentage of their weight i.e. 10-8-6 meaning 10% of N, 8% of P and 6% of K. Formulation percentages vary depending on intended use and desired effects.
We offer Ammonium Nitrate in Granular and Crystalline forms.
Ammonium Sulphate Physical State ; Powder Color : White crystalline powder Cas No. 7783-20-2 Arsenic (As) ; NMT 0.00002% Calcium (Ca) : NMT 0.001% Magnesium (Mg) : NMT 0.0005% Non-volatile substances : NMT 0.01% Active Ingredient ; (NH4)2SO4% Assay : Min 99.5% PH Value ; Min. 4.5 Chloride : NMT 0.0003% Nitrates : PNMT 0.001% Iron ; NMT 0.0002% Heavy Metals (as Pb) ; NMT 0.0002% Phosphate (PO4) ; NMT 0.0005%
The primary use of Ammonium Sulphate is as a fertilizer for alkaline soils. In the soil the ammonium ion is released and forms a small amount of acid, lowering the pH balance of the soil, while contributing essential nitrogen for plant growth. The main disadvantage to the use of Ammonium Sulphate is its low nitrogen content relative to Ammonium Nitrate, which elevates transportation costs. It is also used as an agricultural spray adjuvant for water soluble insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides.
Appearance white granule
Particle size 2-4mm
Purity 99% min
Nitrogen 15.5% min
Nitrate Nitrogen 14.1%-14.4%
Ammoniacal Nitrogen 1.1%-1.3%
Calcium 19% min
Moisture 0.8% max
Water insoluble matter 0.2% max
Nitric 0.05% max
Iron 0.005% max
PH 5.6-6.8
Commodity: Ammonium nitrate porous prills
1.Production of granular porous ammonium nitrate for industrial use and agricultural granular ammonium nitrate. Products with low moisture content, not easy to cake; high compressive strength, not easy to break; high oil absorption rate. Ammonium nitrate content is more than 99%, the appearance is white granular crystals, no impurities visible to the naked eye.
2. Purpose:
Explosive material: granular ammonium oil explosive is made by mixing porous ammonium nitrate with raw oil. Its speed can reach more than 3 200 m/s. This explosive has strong explosive power, safe and reliable use, low price, cost saving, and can usually reduce the cost by 20%-40%. At present, this kind of explosive has been widely used in mining, construction, railway and highway construction, agricultural and water conservancy construction and national defense and other fields.
Formula:KAl(SO4)2 12H2O
Relative Molecular Weight:474.39
CAS NO,: 7784-24-9
EINECS No.:5637-689-7
HS CODE.: 2833301000
Appearance: lump, white crystal, white powder
Properties:Colorless, transparent, particle or crystalline powder, odorless, nontoxic, tastes slightly sweet and puckery, astringent, easily soluble in water, its water solution appears acid,is would lose crystal water and become white powder on heating
Usage;
Food industry: Buffering agents and leavening agents in food-grade products.
Chemical Industry: Water Flocculant, aluminum tanning agents and after-treating agents for leather tanning in the leather industry, dyeing agents,Astringents,mordants etc.
Potassium chloride (KCl) is a chemical compound composed of potassium and chlorine. It is a white crystalline salt with the chemical formula KCl. Potassium chloride is widely used in various applications, including agriculture, food processing, medical treatments, and industrial processes. Here are some key points about potassium chloride:
Solubility: Potassium chloride is highly soluble in water, which makes it suitable for use in liquid fertilizers and irrigation systems.
Agricultural Use: Potassium chloride is a common source of potassium in fertilizers. Potassium is an essential nutrient for plant growth, contributing to processes like photosynthesis, enzyme activation, and osmoregulation.
It is particularly beneficial for crops that have a high demand for potassium, such as fruits and vegetables.
Fertilizer Grades: Potassium chloride is available in different fertilizer grades, with varying concentrations of potassium. The two primary grades are Muriate of Potash (MOP) and Sulfate of Potash (SOP).
Industrial Applications: Potassium chloride is used in various industrial processes, including the production of certain chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and metal processing.
It is employed in water softening systems to replace calcium and magnesium ions with potassium ions.
Food Additive: In the food industry, potassium chloride is used as a salt substitute for individuals seeking to reduce their sodium intake. It is often found in low-sodium or "lite" products.
Medical Uses: Potassium chloride is used medically, both as a supplement for individuals with potassium deficiencies and as part of intravenous fluids.
It is also used in certain medical tests and diagnostic procedures.
Compatibility: Potassium chloride is generally compatible with other fertilizers, and it can be used in combination with them to provide a balanced nutrient profile for plants.
Safety Considerations: While potassium chloride is generally recognized as safe when used appropriately, excessive intake can have health implications. Individuals with certain medical conditions, such as kidney problems, may need to monitor their potassium intake.
Environmental Impact: The application of potassium chloride in agriculture should be done responsibly to minimize environmental impact, such as nutrient runoff into water bodies.