We provide copper sulphate for both feed grade and industrial grade.
Copper Sulphate Pentahydrate-25%, Copper Sulphate Crystal Powder(Sugar),Copper Sulphate Big Crystal (Lump)
Copper Sulphate, known chemically as copper(II) sulphate, is a versatile and widely used compound renowned for its striking blue crystals and broad range of applications. Available in various forms such as crystalline, powder, and liquid, copper sulphate is known for its high purity and consistent quality. Our copper sulphate is meticulously processed to ensure it meets the stringent standards required for diverse industrial, agricultural, and commercial uses.
Application:
Agriculture, Mining and Metallurgy, Electroplating, Chemical Industry, Textile Industry, Animal Feed Industry, Water Treatment, Wood Preservation & Leather Industry
Laboratory Grade Copper Sulphate:
Description: High-purity grade for analytical and research purposes.
Applications: Laboratory analysis, chemical synthesis.
Specifications:
Test Specification
Purity 99%
Appearance Fine crystalline powder
pH (5% solution) 3.0-4.0
We offer Ammonium Nitrate in Granular and Crystalline forms.
Ammonium Sulphate Physical State ; Powder Color : White crystalline powder Cas No. 7783-20-2 Arsenic (As) ; NMT 0.00002% Calcium (Ca) : NMT 0.001% Magnesium (Mg) : NMT 0.0005% Non-volatile substances : NMT 0.01% Active Ingredient ; (NH4)2SO4% Assay : Min 99.5% PH Value ; Min. 4.5 Chloride : NMT 0.0003% Nitrates : PNMT 0.001% Iron ; NMT 0.0002% Heavy Metals (as Pb) ; NMT 0.0002% Phosphate (PO4) ; NMT 0.0005%
The primary use of Ammonium Sulphate is as a fertilizer for alkaline soils. In the soil the ammonium ion is released and forms a small amount of acid, lowering the pH balance of the soil, while contributing essential nitrogen for plant growth. The main disadvantage to the use of Ammonium Sulphate is its low nitrogen content relative to Ammonium Nitrate, which elevates transportation costs. It is also used as an agricultural spray adjuvant for water soluble insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides.