Product Description Valid P2O5 16.0% min ; 18% min Free Phosphoric acid:4.50 pct max 4.50% max Calcium 19-25% Sulphur 8.2% Free Acid 1.4% Fe2O3 0.98% A12O3 1.18% R2O3 2.2% Fluorine 1.13% Cd(Mg/Kg) 2.64 Pb(Mg/Kg) 75.48 Hg(Mg/Kg) 3.12 PH 3.0 In Powder 80 mesh, 90% min In granule 1-4.75mm, 90% min Moisture 3.0% max Pack in 50kg bag with inner poly bag
Monoammonium phosphate (MAP) is a widely used source of phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N). It's made of two constituents common in the fertilizer industry and contains the most phosphorus of any common solid fertilizer. MAP has been an important granular fertilizer for many years. It's water-soluble and dissolves rapidly in adequately moist soil. Upon dissolution, the two basic components of the fertilizer separate again to release ammonium and phosphate, both of which plants rely on for healthy, sustained growth. The pH of the solution surrounding the granule is moderately acidic, making MAP an especially desirable fertilizer in neutral- and high-pH soils. Agronomic studies show that, under most conditions, no significant difference exists in P nutrition between various commercial P fertilizers under most conditions. Growers apply granular MAP in concentrated bands beneath the soil surface in proximity of growing roots or in surface bands. It's also commonly applied by spreading it across the field and mixing it into the surface soil via tillage. In powdered form, it's an important component of suspension fertilizers. When MAP is made with especially pure H3PO4, it readily dissolves into a clear solution dispersed as a foliar spray or added to irrigation water. The P2O3 equivalent content of high-purity MAP is usually 61 percent.
Chemical Analysis Component Range Typical Main content 99%min 99% P2O5 53%min 53% NasNH4 20.8%min 21.0% Moisture 0.2%max 0.2% Insoluble 0.1%max 0.1% As 0.0003%max 0.0003% Pb 0.001%max 0.001% F 0.002%max 0.002% Note: Please contact us get the details COA of Diammonium phosphate (DAP 21-53-0) Applications Fertilizer Diammonium phosphate(DAP)is a widely used as a source of P and N fertilizer which Excellent for low pH or alkaline soils Non Agricultural Uses (1)Used as afire retardant. (2)Used as a yeast nutrient inwinemakingand brewingmead. (3)Used as an additive in some brands of cigarettes purportedly as anicotineenhancer. (4)Used as aFluxfor soldering tin, copper, zinc and brass. (5)Controlprecipitationof alkali-soluble and acid-insoluble colloidal dyes onwool.
MAP's high purity and water-solubility make MAP an ideal fertilizer for fertigation and for foliar application. MAP is suitable for preparation of fertilizer blends and production of liquid fertilizers. MAP is a fully water-soluble mono-ammonium phosphate (12-61-0) fertilizer, a highly efficient source of phosphorus and nitrogen for plants. MAP is recommended for use at the beginning of the growing season, because phosphorus availability is crucial for the establishment of root system at this stage. MAP can serve as a high quality source of phosphorus also during other stages of the growth cycle.
Monoammonium phosphate (MAP) is a widely used source of phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N). It's made of two constituents common in the fertilizer industry and contains the most phosphorus of any common solid fertilizer. MAP has been an important granular fertilizer for many years. It's water-soluble and dissolves rapidly in adequately moist soil. Upon dissolution, the two basic components of the fertilizer separate again to release ammonium and phosphate, both of which plants rely on for healthy, sustained growth. The pH of the solution surrounding the granule is moderately acidic, making MAP an especially desirable fertilizer in neutral- and high-pH soils. Agronomic studies show that, under most conditions, no significant difference exists in P nutrition between various commercial P fertilizers under most conditions. Growers apply granular MAP in concentrated bands beneath the soil surface in proximity of growing roots or in surface bands. It's also commonly applied by spreading it across the field and mixing it into the surface soil via tillage. In powdered form, it's an important component of suspension fertilizers. When MAP is made with especially pure H3PO4, it readily dissolves into a clear solution dispersed as a foliar spray or added to irrigation water. The P2O3 equivalent content of high-purity MAP is usually 61 percent.
Monopotassium phosphate, short as MKP, in NPK formulation: 00-52-34. It is a white crystal free flowing product known as the most efficient source of phosphorus and potassium suitable for preparation of fertilizer blends and for production of liquid fertilizers. Product Characteristics * Crystalline product, fully water soluble * Low on sodium, chloride or other detrimental elements to plants * A highly efficient source of phosphorus and potash * When high levels of phosphorus required in combination with potash * Used for foliar feeding, fertigation and as an ingredient in NPKâ??S * Compatible with most water soluble fertilizers It can be used as fire extinguishing agent or the raw material of 100% water soluble NPK/NP compound fertilizer for drip irrigation &for foliar spray
Phosphate Fertilizers
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