Monopotassium phosphate (mkp 0¬\52¬\34)
Item quality index
Main content 99%
Potassium (k2o) 34%
P2o5 52%
Water insoluble 0.01%
Moisture 0.2%
Appearance white crystal free flowing
Packing 25kg plastic woven bag(neutral bag)
Storage store at dry ventilated places, avoid from the sun and rain
Usage use as fire assistance, agriculture purpose
Monopotassium Phosphate (MKP) Food Grade is mainly used as a food additive in food products, monopotassium phosphate is also used to improve the texture and stability of the final product and prevent the development of off-flavors. It is commonly used in bakery goods, dairy products, and processed meats, as well as in beverages and sports drinks. It also has industrial applications like used inthe production of fungicides and in nutrient solutions, special fertilizers, non-linear optical material for laser applications, and wastewater purification. It is employed as a buffering agent in pH calculations, paper processing, pharmaceuticals, urinary acidifiers, baking powder, and food products.
Specifications
Assay, %: 98.00 % Min
Identification: Pass Test
Arsenic: 3 ppm Max
Fluoride: 10 ppm Max
Insoluble Substances, %: 0.2 % Max
Lead: 2 ppm Max
Loss on Drying, %: 2.0 % Max
Packing
Aluminium photosphate white rhombic crystal or powder. Relative density 2.566. Melting point>1500 C. Insoluble in water, soluble in concentrated hydro chlori acid, concentrated acid, alkali, and alcohol.
At 580 C, the Chemicalbook is relatively stable, and at 1400 C, it does not melt and becomes a colloidal substance. Between room temperature and 1200 C, aluminum phosphate has four crystal forms, commonly known as Type.
Aluminium photosphate white rhombic crystal or powder. Relative density 2.566. Melting point>1500 C. Insoluble in water, soluble in concentrated hydro chlori acid, concentrated acid, alkali, and alcohol.
At 580 C, the Chemicalbook is relatively stable, and at 1400 C, it does not melt and becomes a colloidal substance. Between room temperature and 1200 C, aluminum phosphate has four crystal forms, commonly known as Type.