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Ammonium sulphate china

Product ID : AS-103
Product Attributes :

Formula: (NH4)2SO4

N: 20.5%

S: 23%

Moisture: 1%

Size: 2-5mm

Product Description

 

Ammonium sulphate granualrs are a very important type of ammonium sulphate china. In addition to particles, there are also ammonium sulfate crystals. Ammonium sulfate particles are formed by squeezing and granulating ammonium sulfate crystals, and the advantage of particles is that they are not easy to clump and are more convenient for transportation and storage.

Ammonium sulfate is applied as a nitrogen fertilizer in agriculture and is suitable for various crops. Nitrogen fertilizer is the largest fertilizer variety produced and used in the world; The appropriate amount of nitrogen fertilizer plays an important role in increasing crop yield and improving the quality of agricultural products.

 

The commonly used packaging for ammonium sulphate china is a 50 kilogram small bag or a 1250 kilogram ton bag. The usual packaging available in the factory is 1250 kg ton bags, as ton bags are not only suitable for container transportation but also for bulk shipping freight. Another cost-effective transportation method is bulk cargo transportation, which involves directly loading ammonium sulfate particles into the cabin.

Ammonium sulfate nitrogen fertilizer application: Ammonium sulfate is suitable for use as a base fertilizer and topdressing, and sometimes also as a seed fertilizer.

Ammonium sulfate was the main nitrogen fertilizer variety in the 1940s and 1950s. Later, other types of nitrogen fertilizers were added, but ammonium sulfate remained one of the main nitrogen fertilizers.

 

Characteristics of ammonium sulphate china nitrogen fertilizer:

1. Ammonium sulfate nitrogen fertilizer is easy to be adsorbed by soil colloids, and part of it enters the crystal layer of clay minerals.

2. Ammonium nitrogen is easily oxidized into nitrate.

3. Ammonia is prone to volatilization and loss in alkaline environments.

4. High concentrations of ammonium nitrogen are prone to toxicity to crops.

5. The excessive absorption of ammonium nitrogen by crops has a certain inhibitory effect on the absorption of calcium, magnesium, and potassium.

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