Ammonium Chloride Granular: A Cost-Effective Solution for Soil Amendment
Classification:
Nitrogen Fertilizer
CAS No.: 12125-02-9
EC Number: 235-186-4
Molecular Formula: NH4CL
HS Code: 28271090
Specifications:
Appearance:white Granular
Purity %: ≥99.5%
Moisture %: ≤0.5%
Iron : 0.001% Max.
Buring Residue: 0.5% Max.
Heavy Residue (as Pb): 0.0005% Max.
Sulphate(as So4): 0.02% Max.
PH: 4.0-5.8
Standard: GB2946-2018
Packing :25 kgs bag,1000 kgs,1100 kgs, 1200 kgs jumbo bag
Loading:25 kgs on pallet: 22 MT/20’FCL; Un-palletized:25MT/20’FCL
Jumbo bag :20 bags /20’FCL ;
White crystal powder or granule; odorless, taste with salt and cool. Easy agglomerating after moisture absorption, soluble in water, glycerol and ammonia, is insoluble in ethanol, acetone and ethyl, it distillates at 350 and was weak acid in aqueous solution. Of ferrous metals and other metals are corrosive, in particular, greater corrosion of copper, non-corrosive effect of pig iron.
Mainly used in mineral processing and tanning, agricultural fertilizers. It is Auxiliaries for dyeing, electroplating bath additives, metal welding co-solvent. Also used in making tin and zinc, medicine, system of candles, adhesives, chromizing, precision casting and manufacture of dry cells, batteries and other ammonium salts.
Ammonium chloride is often added to improve yield and quality of plants grown in soils with insufficient potassium supplies. This essential nutrient is vital for plant growth, and our granular form makes it easy to apply evenly into the soil. Whether you are a professional farmer or a gardening enthusiast, this product can have a significant impact on the health and productivity of your plants.
It is also known for its ability to enhance soil fertility, promote root development, and improve overall plant health. By addressing potassium deficiencies in your soil, you can expect to see stronger, more resilient, and more productive plants.
When used in agriculture, this fertilizer causes soil acidification, which can cause soil fertility to decline over time. In addition, the production and application of granular ammonium chloride can lead to the release of ammonia, which is a known air pollution factor.
Exploring alternative fertilization methods, such as organic and sustainable practices, can reduce reliance on synthetic fertilizers such as granular ammonium chloride. Through a combination of crop rotation, mulch and composting, farmers can enhance soil health and fertility while reducing the need for chemical inputs.
Although granular ammonium chloride is beneficial to increase crop yield, its impact on the environment cannot be ignored. Through smart and careful application, coupled with a shift towards sustainable farming methods, we can work towards achieving a balance between agricultural productivity and environmental stewardship.