Monoammonium phosphate (MAP)
Monoammonium phosphate (MAP)

Monoammonium phosphate (MAP)

Another source of nitrogen and phosphorus that is more commonly used when fertilizer is placed in direct contact with the seed of emerging crops – less nitrogen content reduces the risk of fertilizer toxicity.

Specifications

PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION

SIZE FRACTION w/w, %
mmTYPICAL, %GUARANTEE, %
+4.02.0-3.0max 5
+2.090.5-92.0min 90
+1.04.0-6.0min 90
-1.01.0-1.5max 5
Incl. -0,50.3-0.4

CHEMICAL COMPOSITION

SIZE FRACTION w/w, %
COMPONENTSYMBOLTYPICAL, %GUARANTEE, %
EQUIVALENT (POTASSIUM OXIDE)K2O60.0-60.3min 60
POTASSIUM CHLORIDEKCL95.0-96.0min 95
MOISTUREH2O0.2-0.5max 0.5

HEAVY METALS AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES:

COMPONENTSYMBOLTYPICAL, mg/kg
MERCURYHgless than 0.7
ARSENICAs0.84-1.0
LEADPb0.1-0.5
CADMIUMCd0.02-0.05
ZINCZn0.80-0.88
CUPRUMCu0.47-0.51
Syntex

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