Mono Aluminium Dihydrogen Phosphate(MAPP) : 1.Properties: Aluminium dihydrogen phosphate is a type of colorless and odorless but extremely sticky liquid, freely soluble in water and solidifiable at normal room temperature.It has strong binding force in liquid or solid states and good resistance to peeling, high temperature, vibration and hi-temp air stream in addition to good infrared absorbability and insulativity. 2. Product application It is mainly used as binder and curing agent in the production of hi-temp refractory materials for kiln, spray paint, Fire clay, casting and foundry industry. It is a type of colorless and odorless but extremely sticky liquid, freely soluble in water and solidifiable at normal room temperature 3.Aluminium dihydrogen phosphate chemical examination report Item Standard Appearance Colorless Liquid White Powder P2O5 % 33±1 66±2 Al2O3 8±0.5 16±1 Iron oxide (Fe2O3)% 0.02 0.02 pH value 1.4~2.6 1.4~2.6 4.Product packaging: Moisture-proof outer packing for polypropylene woven bags: 20kg/ bag, 25kg/ bag, 1000kg/ bag, net weight and design can be customized. 5.Transport and storge: Protect against weathering. Store in a dry place and avoid extreme fluctuations in temperature. Special conditions for opened packaging: Close bags after use to prevent the absorption of moisture and contamination.
We are pleased to offer our phosphate from our mines in Egypt - Our Purity from 23% up to 31% 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.
Rock Phosphate is a mineral feedstock to produce phosphate fertilizers and phosphoric acid. Usage: Rock phosphate does not dissolve easily in water, making it difficult for plants to assimilate. Chemical conversion via phosphoric acid produces phosphate fertilizers, such as DAP, MAP and other ammonium phosphates, which are more easily assimilated by plants.
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.