Chemical Property: Calcium Ammonium Nitrate (CAN) is a compound with the chemical formula Ca(NO3)2�·NH4NO3�·10H2O. It is a complex fertilizer that contains calcium, ammonium, and nitrate ions. The formula indicates the presence of calcium ions (Ca2+), ammonium ions (NH4+), nitrate ions (NO3^-), and water molecules (H2O) in the crystal structure. CAN is typically found as white granules or prills and is water-soluble. Application in Fertilizer: Calcium Ammonium Nitrate is widely used in agriculture as a fertilizer and has several applications: Nitrogen Source: CAN is a nitrogen fertilizer that provides a balanced supply of both ammonium and nitrate nitrogen. The ammonium component releases nitrogen gradually, while the nitrate component is more quickly available for plant uptake. Calcium Supply: CAN also supplies calcium, an essential secondary nutrient for plants. Calcium is important for cell wall structure, root development, and overall plant growth. Balanced Nutrition: The combination of nitrogen and calcium in CAN provides balanced nutrition for plants, supporting their growth, yield, and overall health. Root Development: Calcium supports healthy root development, which in turn improves nutrient and water uptake by plants. Nitrate-Nitrogen Uptake: The nitrate component in CAN helps promote efficient nitrogen uptake by plants, particularly during periods of active growth. Acidic Soil Amendment: CAN's ammonium content can contribute to lowering soil pH, making it useful for crops that prefer slightly acidic soil conditions. Fruit and Vegetable Production: CAN is often used for crops such as fruits, vegetables, and ornamentals that require a balanced nutrient profile to achieve optimum growth and quality. Field and Horticultural Crops: CAN is suitable for both field crops (such as grains and oilseeds) and horticultural crops (such as fruits, vegetables, and flowers). Environmental Considerations: The balanced nitrogen release in CAN can help mitigate nitrogen loss through leaching and volatilization compared to some other nitrogen fertilizers. Fertilizer Blends: CAN can be blended with other fertilizers to create custom formulations that suit specific crop and soil nutrient requirements. It's important to use Calcium Ammonium Nitrate according to recommended guidelines to avoid overuse and potential nutrient imbalances. Soil testing and understanding specific crop needs can help determine appropriate application rates for optimal results while minimizing environmental impacts.
Zircon sand and flour Zro2+hfo2 - min 66% Tio2 - max 0, 4 % Al2o3 - max 2, 0 % Fe2o3 - max 0, 05 % U+th - max 0, 10 % Moisture - max. 0.30 % Sold in metric tons, in 50 pound bags, shipped in a container holding up to 23 metric tons
Ores like iron ore, coal, tin, calcium carbonate.
Calcium sulphate, potassium nitrite kn03, potassium sulphate k2s04, sodium nitrite nano3, sodium nitrite nano2, calcium sulphate dehydrate caso42h2o, potassium carbohydrate k2co3, uria grade lr/ar/acs.
Limestone powder, calcite powder, soapstone powder, talc powder, ground calcium carbonate, precipitated calcium carbonate, hydrogen peroxide, hydrated lime, quick lime, pva, ferric and non ferric aluminum.
Calcium , Fuel Oil , Tin Ore , Coltan.
Lead ore, lead ash, iron ore, calcium carbonate, soapstone, calcite, nephrite jade, jasper, garnet, barite and rough gemstones.
Cocoa shell, dried hibiscus flower, dried split ginger, hardwood charcoal, gum arabic, palm oil, natural sesame seeds, cashew nuts, kola nuts, bitter cola, pepper chili, tiger nuts, honey, galic, zinc ore, lead ore, copper, calcium carbonate, marble, tantalite, wolframite.
Quartz Colors, Magnesium, Calcium Carbonate , Barium Sulfate, Barite And Hematite Ore .
Calcium hypochlorite is an inorganic compound with formula Ca(OCl)2. It is the main active ingredient of commercial products called bleaching powder, chlorine powder, or chlorinated lime, used for water treatment and as a bleaching agent. This compound is relatively stable and has greater available chlorine than sodium hypochlorite. It is a white solid, although commercial samples appear yellow. It strongly smells of chlorine, owing to its slow decomposition in moist air.
Cement, cables and wires, power generators, construction equipment, casings and tubes, calcium carbonate (caco3).
Limestone powder, calcite powder, soapstone powder, talc powder, ground calcium carbonate, precipitated calcium carbonate, hydrogen peroxide, hydrated lime, quick lime, pva, ferric and non ferric aluminum.
Gypsum rock, gypsum powder, limestone, marble chips, barite powder, tyre chip/powder, kaolin, china clay, bentonite, bauxite, white cement, feldspar, ball clay, calcium carbonate, pet coke, industrial salt, pink salt.
a. Name of product : Dolomite b. Price of product : Call for price c. Product origin : Egypt d. Key Specifications/Special Features Dolomite is an anhydrous carbonate mineral composed of calcium magnesium carbonate, ideally CaMg(CO3)2. The term is also used for a sedimentary carbonate rock composed mostly of the mineral dolomite. Dolomite Description: Ca CO3 : 56.25% Mg CO3 : 40.68% Si O2 : 0.4% Fe2 O3 0.14% SO4 0.6% CI 0.035% Humidity 0.13% Reactivity 6.3% e. Harmonization System (HS) Code : 2518000 f. Minimum Order Size : 10000/tons g. Packaging details : -Bulk in general cargo vessel.
herbal extract, plant extract, botanical extracts, ashwagandha extract, shilajit extract, excipient, kaolin powder, calcium carbonate powder, turmeric powder, amla juice powder, precipitate silica powder, calcium stearate.
Plastic polymers, iron oxide, mill scale, carbon black powder, urea and silica sand.
Copper Powder Ultra Fine, Copper Powder Ultra Fine (bronze Powder), Copper Ingot, Titanium Nickel (ni), Gold, Aluminum, Tungsten, Magnesium (mg), Silicon, Sulfur, Potassium, Calcium, Titanium, Vanadium, Chromium, Iron, Nickel, Copper, Zinc, Gallium), Germanium, Selenium, Strontium, Rubidium, Molybdenum, Zirconium, Cadmium, Indium, Tin, Tellurium, Sands Silica.
Composition Content (%) Calcium (as Ca) 23.0 Sulphur (as S) 17.0 CaSO4.2H2O (Minimum) 94.0
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Muriate of potash (standard / granular), ammonium chloride urea (prilled/granular), npk(various grades) (urea/an based), di ammonium phosphate, rock phosphate (powder/granular), mono ammonium phosphate (powder / granular), npk 19 19 19 (w/s), calcium ammonium nitrate, npk 13 40 13 (w/s), sulphur (granular / lumps), npk 12 12 36 (w/s), mono ammonium phosphate (map) (w/s), micronutrients (zncobr), calcium nitrate( w/s), npk 15 15 15.