Ammonium sulphate

HS Code: 31022100

Ammonium sulfate is an inorganic sulfate salt obtained by reacting sulfuric acid with two equivalents of ammonia. It is used as a fertilizer for alkaline soils and as an agricultural spray adjuvant for water-soluble insecticides and fungicides. Growers primarily apply ammonium sulfate where supplemental nitrogen (N) and sulfur (S) are needed to meet the nutritional requirements of growing plants.

While ammonium sulfate provides an excellent source of sulfur, its relatively low nitrogen content (21%) often makes it less economical to handle and transport than other, more concentrated nitrogen fertilizers. However, it remains a valuable option for fields deficient in sulfur, as sulfur plays a crucial role in various essential plant functions, including protein synthesis.

Ammonium Sulfate General Information

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    Table of specification

    Chemical formula:

    (NH4)2SO4

    Molecular weight:

    132.14

    Cas No:

    7783-20-2

    Appearance:

    White crystalline powder

    Oder:

    Odorless

    Mating point:

    235-280 c

    Solubility:

    74.4 g/100ml in water(20 c)

    Test

    Analysis

    N content

    21%

    S content

    24%

    Moisture

    Max 0.5%

    Free Acid

    0.025%

    Ph

    4.0-6.0

    As

    0.001 ppm

    Product Introduction:

    Ammonium Sulfate General Information

    Chemical formula: (NH4)2SO4
    Molecular weight: 132.14
    Cas No: 7783-20-2

    Ammonium sulfate Properties

    Appearance: White crystalline powder
    Oder: Odorless
    Melting point: 235-280 c
    Solubility: 74.4 g/100ml in water(20 c)

    Ammonium sulfate specification

    Test Analysis
    N content 21%
    S content 24%
    Moisture Max 0.5%
    Free Acid 0.025%
    Ph 4.0-6.0
    As 0.001 ppm