Specification:
Appearance | Light yellow paste |
Active content (%) | 68±2 |
Soluble content of petroleum ether (%) | ≤4.0 |
Ammonium sulfate (%) | ≤2.0 |
Ammonium chloride (%) | ≤0.5 |
PH (1% solution) | 5.5~7.0 |
Color (Klett) | ≤30 |
Applications:
Ammonium sulphate (ammonium sulfate) as a nitrogen fertilizer, mainly advantage on the agricultural is hygroscopicity is relatively small, not easy to agglomerate, excellent physical properties and chemical stability compared with ammonium nitrate;
As a quick fertilizer, ammonium sulfate is a good biological fertilizer, reaction in the soil of acidic, suitable for alkaline soil and soil carbon. But defect is low nitrogen, but ammonium sulphate also have sulfur which is extremely advantageous to the crops. Storage: Kept in dry and ventilating place, avoid moisture, water, rain and fire. Avoid shipment with acid, alkali class, edible orange mix of chemicals.
Packaging & Shipping
50 kg net in PP bag with inner of polyethylene bag or bulk.
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