Product name: Magnesium Sulphate Hepta Hydrate HS Code: 28332100 Molecular Formula: MgSo4.7H2o CAS No.: 10034-99-8 Magnesium Sulfate Heptahydrate is a kind of white crystalline powder with a chemical formula of MgSO4 �· 7H2O. It is odorless, salty, and bitter. It is easily soluble in water (119.8%, 20�°C), slowly soluble in glycerin, and slightly soluble in ethanol, and the aqueous solution is neutral. It is used as a nutrition fortifier (magnesium fortifier), curing agent, flavor enhancer, and processing aid. It improves the fermentation capacity, improves the flavor of synthetic sake (0.003%), and adjusts the hardness of the water. Magnesium Sulfate Heptahydrate Application Magnesium sulfate contains two elements (magnesium and sulfur) - The First) The importance of magnesium in plants is due to its entry into the formation of the chlorophyll molecule. It is also similar to calcium in the formation of the plasma membrane and is a bridge between the enzyme molecule and the phosphate group and plays an activating role for some enzymes responsible for the transformation of carbohydrate and nitrogenous substances in plants. Magnesium helps seed growth, Plant afforestation, flower production, increases chlorophyll (Chlorophyll is responsible for the process of plant photosynthesis), and improves the absorption of phosphorus and nitrogen. The Second) The importance of sulfur for plants: It is a sterilizing substance for the soil, as it kills microbes and bacteria present in the soil around the roots of the plant. Likewise, sulfur combines with the nitrogen present in the soil to form amino acids, which act as a chelating substance, binding to the divalent elements. Due to the small size of amino acids, they permeate soil particles through plant roots and are easily absorbed, and the plant absorbs sulfur, magnesium, nitrogen, and other divalent elements. it is used as a nutrition fortifier (magnesium fortifier), curing agent, flavor enhancer, and processing aid. Magnesium sulphate â?¥ 98% Magnesium (as magnesium oxide) â?¥16% Sulfur â?¥ 12.7% Water solubility: quickly soluble in water 100% Colour: white crystals Particle size: 0.1 - 2.0 mm FOR ORDERS OR MORE INFO PLS CONTACT US FOR NOW (24/7)
20.56 % Nitrogen Content 24.2 % Sulphur Content 0.05 % Free Acidity as H2SO4 0.3 % Moisure content 0.5 - 3 mm or more : Crystal Size MSDS, Full Description, data sheet, SGS Inspection packaging and prices upon your official full R.F.Q.
Ammonium sulphate is a very important fertilizer for any kind of soil that's high in pH and needs a little bit of sulfates to work against the high calcium or the high pH. Ammonium sulfate is a very important fertilizer for any kind of soil that's high in pH and needs a few sulfates to work against the high calcium or the high pH. • Ammonium sulfate is used for plants that are producing any kind of oil, like soybeans, sunflower, etc… • Ammonium sulfate is better in spring in the main application of pre-sowing cultivation, which allows even distribution of fertilizer in the field.
Product name: Magnesium Magnesium Sulphate / Magnesium Sulfate Salt (Epsom salt) CAS 10034-99-8 Packing: 25 or 50 kg PP bags HS Code: 28332100 Molecular Formula: MgSo4.7H2o Magnesium sulfate contains two elements (magnesium and sulfur) - The First) The importance of magnesium in plants is due to its entry into the formation of the chlorophyll molecule. It is also similar to calcium in the formation of the plasma membrane and is a bridge between the enzyme molecule and the phosphate group and plays an activating role for some enzymes responsible for the transformation of carbohydrate and nitrogenous substances in plants. Magnesium helps seed growth, Plant afforestation, flower production, increases chlorophyll (Chlorophyll is responsible for the process of plant photosynthesis), and improves the absorption of phosphorus and nitrogen. The Second) The importance of sulfur for plants: It is a sterilizing substance for the soil, as it kills microbes and bacteria present in the soil around the roots of the plant. Likewise, sulfur combines with the nitrogen present in the soil to form amino acids, which act as a chelating substance, binding to the divalent elements. Due to the small size of amino acids, they permeate soil particles through plant roots and are easily absorbed, and the plant absorbs sulfur, magnesium, nitrogen, and other divalent elements. Magnesium sulphate â?¥ 98% Magnesium (as magnesium oxide) â?¥16% Sulfur â?¥ 12.7% Water solubility: quickly soluble in water 100% Colour: white crystals Particle size: 0.1 - 2.0 mm CONTACT US FOR MORE INFO NOW (24/7)
Anhydrous Sodium Sulphate / Anhydrous Sodium Sulfate / Sodium Sulphate Anhydrous Origin: Egypt Salt source: Sea salt Color and Form: White Crystalline Packing: Jumbo bag 1.5 MT and PP Sacks of 50 kg Hs Code: 283311 Molecular Formula: Na2So4 Purity: 99% min. Anhydrous Sodium Sulphate The Chemical analysis: Sodium sulfate 99% min. Sodium chloride 0.5 % max. Humidity 0.2% max. Qualitative weight: 1.2 - 1.4 gram / cm2 Shape: Streamlined crystal movement The color is crystal bright white crystals in 80% compared to barium sulfate Anhydrous Sodium Sulphate Application: Glass Industry Paper Pulp Industry Textile Dyeing Industry The dry detergent industry Sieve: Passing from 2000 microns 100%
Product name: Sodium Sulphate Anhydrous SODIUM SULPHATE ANHYDROUS 99% is a white, odorless, bitter crystalline or powder with hygroscopicity. The appearance is colorless, transparent, large crystals or granular small crystals. CAS numberï¼?7757-82-6 HS Code: 283311 Molecular Formula: Na2So4 Origin: Egypt Applications: Paper Industry Glass industry Textile dyeing Detergent industry salt salt for the dry detergents industry industrial salt
Mono Ammonium Phosphate
Triple superphosphate (TSP) was one of the first high-analysis phosphorus (P) fertilizers that became widely used in the 20th century. Technically, it is known as calcium dihydrogen phosphate and as monocalcium phosphate, [Ca(H2PO4)2 .H2O]. Despite its excellent history as a P source, its use has declined as other P fertilizers have become more popular The concept of TSP production is relatively simple. Manufacturers make nongranular TSP typically by reacting finely ground phosphate rock with liquid phosphoric acid in a cone-type mixer. Granular TSP is made similarly, but the resulting slurry is sprayed as a coating onto small particles to build granules of the desired size. The product from both production methods then cures for several weeks as the chemical reactions are slowly completed. The chemistry and process of the reaction will vary somewhat depending on the properties of the phosphate rock. Agricultural use TSP has several agronomic advantages that made it such a popular P source for many years. It has the highest P content of dry fertilizers that don’t contain nitrogen (N). Over 90 percent of the total P in TSP is water soluble, so it becomes rapidly available for plant uptake. As soil moisture dissolves the granule, the concentrated soil solution becomes acidic. TSP also contains 15 percent calcium (Ca), providing an additional plant nutrient.
Product name: Magnesium Sulphate Fertilizer CAS 10034-99-8 HS Code: 28332100 Molecular Formula: MgSo4.7H2o Purity: 98% Origin: Egypt Packing: 25, 1000 kg pp bags Applications: Raw material of magnesium salt, fertilizer,printing and dyeing Contact Us Now 24/7 No Brokers Pls
Product name: Anhydrous Na2So4 Sodium Sulphate Anhydrous SODIUM SULPHATE ANHYDROUS 99% is a white, odorless, bitter crystalline or powder with hygroscopicity. The appearance is colorless, transparent, large crystals or granular small crystals. CAS number: 7757-82-6 HS Code: 283311 Molecular Formula: Na2So4 Packing: Jumbo bag 1.5 MT and PP Sacks of 50 kgs
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