Diammonium phosphate, commonly referred to as (DAP 18-46), is the world's most used phosphate fertilizer. As a primary nutrient, DAP helps the plant to capture and convert the sun's energy into useful compounds for the plant. It also stimulates root development and enhances the durability of the stems. Usage: In addition to its wide usage in the agricultural sector, DAP is also used to impregnate matches, and as a flame-retardant (for fighting forest fires).
DAP is the most concentrated phosphate-based fertilizer. It is perfect for any agricultural crop to provide phosphorus nutrition throughout crop growth and development, as well as starter dose of nitrogen and lower sulphur. It can be applied in autumn for tilling and in spring during sowing, as well as pre sowing cultivation. Dissolving in soil, it provides temporary alkalization of pH of the soil solution around the fertilizer granule, thus stimulating better uptake of phosphorus from the fertilizers on acid soils. Fertilizer's sulphur also contributes to the better intake of nitrogen and phosphorus by plants. Packing: 25kg bags, 50kg bags, 1200kg jumbo bags, and customer's marking bags. Handling and Storage: Store in a cool and dry place, away from moisture, heat. Protect the materials from the sun or rain during transportation. Item Specification pH: 6.0-7.2 Nitrogen: 18 P2O5: 46 Sulphur: 2.5 Granulometry: (1-6 mm ) 95% Granule Strength: Mpa 6.0 Min Moisture Content: 1% Max Bulk Density: Approx 1 t/m3
Ammophos GS(GOST) 18918-85 Chemical formula: NH4H2PO4 (NH4)2HPO4 Appearance: Granules from light gray to dark gray MAP stands for Monoammonium Phosphate, and it is a common type of fertilizer. It's a water-soluble fertilizer that contains two important nutrients for plant growth: nitrogen and phosphorus. The chemical formula for monoammonium phosphate is NHHPO. The typical analysis of MAP fertilizer is often represented as a set of three numbers, such as 12-61-0. In this case, the numbers refer to the percentage of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) in the fertilizer, respectively. Using the example, the fertilizer contains 12% nitrogen, 61% phosphorus, and 0% potassium. MAP is known for its high phosphorus content, which is essential for plant root development, flowering, and fruiting. It is commonly used in agriculture and horticulture to provide a readily available source of these nutrients to plants. MAP is suitable for use in various crops, including grains, oilseeds, fruits, and vegetables. As Ark Global Kimya, we do MAP Fertilizers wholesale and export
KH2PO4 0-52-34 Mono Potassium Phosphate Water Soluble Fertilizer Mono Potassium phosphate formula is KH2PO4. When heated to 400 â??, it melts into a transparent liquid and solidifies into opaque glassy potassium metaphosphate after cooling. It is stable in air, soluble in water and insoluble in ethanol. Potassium dihydrogen phosphate is used as buffer and culture agent in industry. It can also be used as a flavoring agent for bacterial culture and synthesis of sake. It is also the raw material for making potassium metaphosphate, the culture agent, fortifier, bulking agent and fermentation assistant of brewing yeast. In agriculture, potassium dihydrogen phosphate is used as high-efficiency phosphorus potassium compound fertilizer.
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