About Pure Quality Mono Ammonium Phosphate Chemical
Ammonium dihydrogen phosphate (ADP), also known as monoammonium phosphate (MAP)is a chemical compound with the chemical formula (NH4)(H2PO4). ADP is a major ingredient of agricultural fertilizers and dry chemical fire extinguishers. It also has significant uses in optics and electronics.
High-Grade Industrial ChemicalOur Mono Ammonium Phosphate stands out for its remarkable purity and crystalline structure. Procured and processed in India, it adheres to BP/USP grade standards, ensuring consistency and reliability for both industrial and agricultural needs. Its special crystalline appearance makes handling and measurement precise and efficient.
Superior Solubility for AgricultureMAP dissolves readily in water, making it ideal for use as a key nutrient source in fertilizers. Its high phosphorus content supports robust plant development, while the nitrogen ensures healthy growth. Thanks to its distinct NPK ratio, it is preferred for crops with high phosphorus requirements and supports efficient nutrient uptake.
Safe Handling & Storage RecommendationsThis chemical remains physically stable below 200C, but should always be stored at room temperature away from incompatible substances. Due to its poisonous nature, it is essential to use protective equipment and to adhere to industrial safety standards when handling or transporting Mono Ammonium Phosphate.
FAQ's of Pure Quality Mono Ammonium Phosphate Chemical:
Q: How is Mono Ammonium Phosphate typically used in industry and agriculture?
A: Mono Ammonium Phosphate is used primarily as a fertilizer in agriculture, providing essential nitrogen and phosphorus for plant nutrition. In industry, it can also serve as a fire retardant and in specialty chemical processes due to its high purity and solubility.
Q: What benefits does MAP offer as a fertilizer compared to other compounds?
A: MAP's high solubility and concentrated phosphorus content (NPK 12-61-0) make it highly effective in delivering nutrients that are readily absorbed by plants. This supports faster development, especially for root and flower formation, compared to fertilizers with lower phosphate content.
Q: What precautions should be taken when storing Mono Ammonium Phosphate?
A: Mono Ammonium Phosphate should be stored at room temperature in a dry, well-ventilated area. Since it is classified as poisonous, personal protective equipment is necessary during handling, and storage containers must be properly labeled and sealed.
Q: When is the best time to apply MAP fertilizer in crop management?
A: MAP is most effective when applied at the beginning of the planting season or during early growth phases. This ensures nutrients are available during key stages of root establishment and initial plant development for optimal yields.
Q: Where is your Mono Ammonium Phosphate manufactured and supplied from?
A: Our Mono Ammonium Phosphate is carefully manufactured and supplied from India, adhering to strict quality standards to ensure high purity suitable for both industrial and agricultural applications.
Q: What are the physical properties of Mono Ammonium Phosphate powder?
A: The chemical appears as elongated prisms or needle-shaped crystals and is highly soluble in water but nearly insoluble in ethanol. It remains stable under normal conditions but decomposes into ammonia gas and phosphoric acid at temperatures above 200C.