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Quick Details
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MF:
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NH4H2PO4
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EINECS No.:
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231-987-8
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Place of Origin:
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Austria
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Application:
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Fertilizer,Feed additives
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Brand Name:
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MAP Mono Ammonium Phosphate fertilizer
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Model Number:
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Mono ammonium phosphate
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Product Name:
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Monoammonium Phosphate MAP
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Color:
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CRYSTAL POWDER WHITE
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Appearance:
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White Crystalline
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Grade:
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Agricultrual Grade
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Grade Standard:
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Agricultural Gade
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Water solubility:
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Water Soluble 100%
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Keywords:
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MAP Monoammonium Phosphate Agriculture Fertilizer
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Hot sale with:
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Single Super Fertiliser
Quick Details
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CAS No.:
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7783-28-0
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Purity:
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18-46-0,12-61-0
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Other Names:
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Monoammonium Phosphate MAP Fertilizer
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MF:
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NH4H2PO4
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EINECS No.:
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231-987-8
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Place of Origin:
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Austria
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Application:
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Fertilizer,Feed additives
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Brand Name:
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MAP Mono Ammonium Phosphate fertilizer
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Model Number:
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Mono ammonium phosphate
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Product Name:
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Monoammonium Phosphate MAP
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Color:
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CRYSTAL POWDER WHITE
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Appearance:
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White Crystalline
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Grade:
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Agricultrual Grade
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Grade Standard:
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Agricultural Gade
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Water solubility:
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Water Soluble 100%
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Keywords:
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MAP Monoammonium Phosphate Agriculture Fertilizer
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Hot sale with:
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Single Super Fertiliser
Diammonium Phosphate
DAP is used as a fertilizer. When applied as plant food, it temporarily increases the soil pH, but over a long term the treated ground becomes more acidic than before upon nitrification of the ammonium.
It is incompatible with alkaline chemicals because its ammonium ion is more likely to convert to ammonia in a high-pH environment.
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Items
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Specifications
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Test results
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Appearance
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White Crystal
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White Crystal
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Main contents %
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≥99.0
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99.18
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P2O5 %
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≥53.0
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53.25
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N %
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≥20.8
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21.05
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Moisture %
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≤0.2
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0.092
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Water insoluble %
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≤0.1
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0.04
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PH of 1% water solution
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7.6-8.2
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8.01
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Diammonium Phosphate DAP Application
Mainly used as Timber, paper, fabric extinguisher, fire retardant coating additive, and dispersant for fibre processing and dyeing. DAP is a high effective compound fertilizer in agriculture. It provides the correct proportion of phosphate and nitrogen needed for farming wheat, barley and vegetables. It is applied in the early stage of fruit orchard fertilization.
DAP is also used as a yeast nutrient in wine making and brewing mead; as an additive in some brands of cigarettes purportedly as a nicotine enhancer; to prevent afterglow in matches, in purifying sugar; as a Flux for soldering tin, copper, zinc and brass; and to control precipitation of alkali-soluble and acid-insoluble colloidal dyes on wool.
Fertilizer
• It is a widely used as a source of P and N fertilizer which Excellent for low pH or alkaline soils
Non Agricultural Uses
• Used as a fire retardant.
• Used as a yeast nutrient in winemaking and brewing mead.
• Used as an additive in some brands of cigarettes purportedly as a nicotine enhancer.
• Used as a Flux for soldering tin, copper, zinc and brass.
• Control precipitation of alkali-soluble and acid-insoluble colloidal dyes on wool.
Package
Packed with plastic bag coated with plastic woven bag,25kg ,500kg and 1000kg /pp bag ,
Provide all kinds of package according to the customer's request.
Shipping marks can be advised .
Storage & Handing
• Do not ingest. Do not breathe dust. In case of insufficient ventilation, wear suitable respiratory equipment. If ingested, seek medical advice immediately and show the container or the label. Avoid contact with skin and eyes.
• Store in cool, dry, ventilated area.
• Isolate from incompatible substances, particularly alkaline material, as ammonia gas will be released.
Urea is a spherical white solid. This is an organic amide molecule containing 46% nitrogen in the form of amino groups. Urea is inseparably dissolved in water and is suitable for use as agricultural and forestry, as well as for industrial applications that require a high-quality nitrogen source. This is not a poison for mammals and birds and is a benign and safe chemical treatment agent.
Monoammonium Phosphate (MAP) Important Codes |
Product Name | Mono Ammonium Phosphate (MAP) |
MODEL NO | TF-MAP73 |
CAS NO | 7722-76-1 |
HS Code | 31051000 |
EINECS NO | 231-764-5 |
Formula |
(NH4)H2PO4 |
MAP and MAP blends are used extensively in cropping systems and for sowing pastures. The low level of nitrogen makes it useful as a ‘starter’ fertiliser and as there is no free ammonia, the risk of affecting germinating seeds is minimal.
Storage & Handling
- Will store freely in shed storage for extended periods with little concern about moisture uptake.
- Covering with a tarp will greatly reduce any moist air uptake.
- The use of augers may damage the fertiliser and increase any handling problems.
- Do not leave exposed to moist air.
- Either fill or empty (completely), the drill or air-seeder fertiliser box overnight.
- Raise the equipment tynes from the soil to stop moisture moving up the tubes.
Restrictions
- For sowing there is little risk of affecting germination, even at high rates. As a general rule, a maximum of 20kg/ha of nitrogen at seeding of cereals should be used.
- When applying MAP, the fertiliser should be banded 5cm away from the seed, either below or to the side.
- MAP is low in sulphur; consider using Impact Goldphos or a MAP Sulphate of Ammonia blend in crops with a high sulphur requirement.
- Do not store in silos.