Potash/Potassium Chloride MOP KCL 60% Fertilizer

Product Detail

model:1005-15purity:100%
application:Organic FertilizerClassification:potash fertilizer
Other names:Organic FertilizerCAS number:463-40-1
port:worldwidestate:granular
EINECS number:231-915-5Post type:Fast
Origin:U.K.IF:C18H30O2
brand:Organic FertilizerPackaging Details:According to customer requirements
payment terms:Western Union, T/T, MoneyGramtype:potassium chloride
Supply capacity:10000 tons per month

Product Description

 

Potassium Chloride (KCl) (0-0-60) or Potassium Chloride (MOP): Most potassium deposits are found as KCl (potassium salt) mixed with NaCl (halite) in potash minerals, usually found in deep Earth's surface in ancient marine sediments buried under the sea. During processing, the ore is crushed and KCl and NaCl are separated.


Agricultural potassium chloride is usually extracted from potassium salt, carnallite or brine containing potassium chloride. It is a physiologically acidic fertilizer, easily soluble in water, and has a fast fertilizer effect. As a base fertilizer, it should not be applied to seed fertilizers and base fertilizers.


MOP 0-0-60
Product Name: Potassium Chloride
Other names: MOP
Category: Potassium fertilizer
IF: Potassium Chloride
Physical properties: white or red granular or white powder.

 

Urea nitrogen fertilizer
Urea is a spherical white solid. This is an organic amide molecule containing 46% nitrogen in the form of amino groups. Urea is inextricably soluble in water and is suitable for use in agriculture and forestry, as well as industrial applications requiring a high-quality nitrogen source. This is not a poison for mammals and birds, it is a benign, safe chemical treatment.
urea
project
standard
standard
appearance
white granular
White particle
no
46.4%min
Biuret
0.9% max
moisture
0.5% max
size
2.0-4.75mm, 96%min
0.85-2.80mm, 98%min

 

 

urea

chemical industry

Urea is a raw material for the manufacture of two main materials: urea-formaldehyde resins
and urea-melamine-formaldehyde for marine plywood.

 

agriculture
More than 90% of the world's industrially produced urea is used as nitrogen-releasing fertilizer.
Urea has the highest nitrogen content of all commonly used solid nitrogen fertilizers.
Therefore, it has the lowest transport cost per unit nitrogen nutrient.

 

Potassium chloride (commonly known as potash or mop) is the most commonly used source of potassium in agriculture, accounting for approximately 95% of all potassium fertilizers used worldwide. Mops have a high nutrient concentration and are therefore relatively price-competitive with other forms of potassium. Mop Chemical Composition Moisture Weight % (Max) – 0.5 % Water Soluble Potassium Salt (as K2O) Weight % (Min) – 60% Sodium as NaCl Weight % (Dry Basis) Max – 3.5 % Brand: tak agro imported from Ukraine's agricultural crops include pastures, sugar cane, fruit trees, vegetables and other field crops.

 

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