Potassium nitrate is a source of potassium and nitrogen, two macronutrients (primary nutrients) essential for plant nutrition and growth. Since healthy growth requires large amounts of nitrogen and potassium, these elements have to be added to the soil in order to achieve healthy growth. That's where potassium nitrate fertilizers enter the picture.
Specification Of Potassium Nitrate
Technical Name Potassium Nitrate
Formula KNO3
Appearance White Crystal
Moisture percent by weight 1.0
Total Nitrogen (all in Nitrate form), percent by weight, 13
Water soluble Potash(as K20) % by weight 45
Sodium (as Na)(On dry basis) percent by weight, 1.0
Total Chloride(as Cl)(On dry basis) percent by weight, 1.5
Matter insoluble in water percent by weight, 0.05
Description:
Potassium Sulphate is Water Soluble K rich Fertilizer contributing Potassium 50 % and sulphur in soluble form 18 %. The high concentration of potassium and absence of nitrogen and phosphates enables the correct quantity of potassium to be supplied at any stage. Potassium and sulphur are important elements in all plant growth. Can help the plant with environmental and physiological stress resistance.
Specification:
N – P – K : 0 – 0 - 50
Physical Appearance -- White Powder
Formula -- K2SO4
Molecular wt -- 174
Chemical
Specification Typical
Potassium – K2O 50 % 52.5 %
Sulphur – S 18 % 18.1 %
Chloride – Cl 2.5 % 1 %
Heavy Metals
Arsenic, As 1 ppm 1 ppm
Mercury, Hg 1 ppm not detected
Lead, Pb 1 ppm 1 ppm
Cadmium, Cd 1 ppm not detected
Packing 25 kg & 50 kg HDPE bags with inner liner , palletized.
1000 Kg & 500 Kg jumbo packing.
Uses - Application Completely water soluble.
The high concentration of potassium and absence of nitrogen and phosphates enables the correct quantity of potassium to be supplied at any stage. Potassium and sulphur are important elements in all plant growth. Can help the plant with environmental and physiological stress resistance.
Description:
Ammonium Sulphate:
Ammonium Sulphate is an inorganic salt with a number of commercial uses. The most common use is as a soil fertilizer. It contains 21% nitrogen as ammonium cations, and 24% sulfur as sulfate anions. In fertilizer the purpose of the sulfate is to reduce the soil pH.
Specification
Physical Appearance -- White Powder
Formula -- (NH4 )2 SO4
Molecular wt -- 132
Chemical Specification Typical
Nitrogen-N21 %
Sulphur – S24 %
Chloride – Cl
Heavy Metals
Arsenic, As1 ppm1 ppm
Mercury, Hg1 ppmnot detected
Lead, Pb1 ppm1 ppm
Cadmium, Cd1 ppmnot detected
Uses - Application Completely water soluble.
It is used largely as an artificial 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.
It is also used as an agricultural spray adjuvant for water soluble insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides. There it functions to bind iron and calcium cations that are present in both well water and plant cells.
Direct Application, NPK and NK granulation or Ammoniation, NPK and NK Bulk blending, liquid and suspension fertilizers, fertigation (Spinkler, mini sprinkler and Drip irrigation), foliar sprays, foliar NPK fertilizers, starter and transplant solutions, winter hardener, winter breaking dormancy sprays, flowering inducement sprays
Mono Ammonium Phosphate use for manufacturing of ABC Powder for fire fighting equipment.
Specification Of Mono Ammonium Phosphate
Technical Name Mono Ammonium Phosphate
Formula NH4H2PO4
Appearance White Crystal
Moisture, per cent by weight,. 0.6
Ammonical nitrogen per cent by weight 12.1
Water Soluble Phosphate(as P205)per cent by weight 61.2
Sodium as NaCl per cent by weight, 0.5
Matter insoluble in water per cent by weight 0.5