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.
Phosphate Rock is the raw material to manufacture most commercial phosphate fertilizers. In its unprocessed state, phosphate rock is not suitable for direct application. The process begins by grinding rock phosphate to a fine material. Potash is also fed together with super phosphate to obtain various grades of fertilizers.
Urea is a high quality nitrogenous fertilizer which can be used in all soils. Physical presentation : Granular/Prilled Color : White Percent % : 46%N Application : Direct application.
Physical presentation : Powder Color : Yellow Percent % : 99% Application : Direct application.
Physical presentation : Crystal Color : Off-white Percent % : 21% Application : Landscaping.
Physical presentation : Granular Color : Grey Percent % : 12-12-17+1MgO Application : Direct application.
Physical presentation : Technical Grade Color : White/Red Percent % : 61% Application : Oil drilling.
Physical presentation : Raw Salt (Industrial) Color : White Percent % : 97% Application : Oil drilling.
Physical presentation : Powder (Industrial) Color : White (yellowish) Percent % : min 97% Application : Textile Auxiliaries.
Physical presentation : Granular Color : White (yellowish) Percent % : min 97% Application : Textile Auxiliaries.
Float glass is the standard clear glass that is widely used in buildings. It is produced by floating molten glass on a bed of molten metal, resulting in a smooth and uniform surface. Float glass is transparent and allows ample natural light to enter indoor spaces, making it a popular choice for windows and glass facades. Its clarity and simplicity complement various architectural styles
Laminated glass is a safety glass composed of two or more layers of glass bonded together by an interlayer, typically made of polyvinyl butyral (PVB). This interlayer holds the glass together when shattered, reducing the risk of injury from broken glass shards. Laminated glass is commonly used in applications where safety and security are paramount