Ammonium Chloride

INCI name:  AMMONIUM CHLORIDE

Grade and Standard: White powder/crystal (Agriculture Grade, Food Grade, Industrial Grade)

CAS No.: 12125-02-9

Molecular formula:  NH4Cl

Packaging: in 25kg/50kg/1000kg/Bag

Other Name: Sal ammoniac, Salt of ammonia, Hydrogen chloride.

Description

Ammonium Sulphate is a colorless crystal or white granule that is easily dissolved in water. It is a typical Nitrogen-based, water-soluble, and fast-acting fertilizer.

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Ammonium Sulphate

Ammonium Sulphate

Production Process

H2SO4+2NH3=(NH4)2SO4 The Caprolactam Grade Ammonium Sulphate Crystal can be obtained by the neutralization reaction of Ammonia and Excessive Concentrated Sulfuric acid coming from the production process of Caprolactam and then the processes of crystallization, settlement, centrifugation, dry and packaging. The Granule was obtained by granulation with the raw material of Small Crystal.

Test Item Standards Test Results
Appearance White Crystal Complies
Solubility Free Soluble in water Complies
Moisture % 1.5 max 0.50%
Nitrate NIL NIL
Iron Free Free
PH 7-8 7
Insoluble Matter NIL NIL
Dust Particle Not Observe Not Observe
Iron Aluminum & Chromium NIL NIL
Active Content of Ammonium Chloride 97-98% 99%

High decomposition temperature and Critical relative humidity, Stable physicochemical property, Low moisture absorption and hardly caking. Suitable for the raw material of compound fertilizer because it is Chlorine-free and does not contain Biuret. Plants can easily absorb the ammonium ion (NH4+) and show fast acting. Ammonium Sulphate is a salt with a strong acid and a weak base; its aqueous solution is weakly acidic. It is very practical in saline-alkali soil, and it can improve the effectiveness of soil.

Field Crops: Ammonium sulfate is commonly used in the cultivation of field crops such as corn, wheat, and soybeans. It is typically applied during the growing season to support vegetative growth and boost yields. 
 
Horticultural Crops: Fruits and vegetables benefit from the balanced nitrogen and sulfur supply provided by ammonium sulfate. It can be used as a top-dressing or incorporated into the soil before planting. 
 
Turf and Lawns: Ammonium sulfate is often used to fertilize lawns, golf courses, and athletic fields. Its quick-release nitrogen promotes lush, green growth, while the sulfur helps maintain soil health. 
 
Specialty Crops: Crops with high sulfur requirements, such as onions, garlic, and cruciferous vegetables (e.g., broccoli and cabbage), benefit significantly from ammonium sulfate applications.

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