Chemical fertilizer raw materials
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Our high-quality chemical fertilizer raw materials provide essential nutrients to maximize crop yields and improve soil health. With strict quality control and competitive pricing, we serve farmers and agricultural businesses worldwide.
Key Product Specifications
Nitrogen-Based Raw Materials
- Urea: 46% Nitrogen content, White crystalline form
- Ammonium Nitrate: 34% Nitrogen, Highly soluble
- Ammonium Sulfate: 21% Nitrogen + 24% Sulfur
Phosphate Raw Materials
| Product | P2O5 Content | Solubility | pH Level |
|---|---|---|---|
| DAP (Diammonium Phosphate) | 46% | High | 7.5-8.0 |
| MAP (Monoammonium Phosphate) | 52% | Excellent | 4.0-4.5 |
| SSP (Single Superphosphate) | 16-18% | Good | 3.0-3.5 |
Potassium Raw Materials
- Potassium Chloride (MOP): 60-62% K2O, White/red granules
- Potassium Sulfate (SOP): 50-52% K2O + 18% Sulfur
- Potassium Nitrate: 13% Nitrogen + 46% K2O
Chemical Fertilizer Raw Materials FAQs
What are the main types of chemical fertilizer raw materials?
The primary categories of chemical fertilizer raw materials include nitrogen-based (urea, ammonium nitrate), phosphate-based (DAP, MAP), and potassium-based (MOP, SOP) compounds. These raw materials provide the essential macronutrients required for plant growth and are often blended to create balanced NPK fertilizers.
How should chemical fertilizer raw materials be stored?
Chemical fertilizer raw materials require dry, well-ventilated storage facilities away from moisture and direct sunlight. Nitrogen-based materials should be kept separate from acidic compounds to prevent chemical reactions. Proper storage maintains product quality and prevents caking or degradation.
What factors affect the pricing of chemical fertilizer raw materials?
Key pricing factors include global demand-supply dynamics, energy costs (especially for nitrogen products), transportation expenses, geopolitical factors affecting raw material availability, and seasonal agricultural demand fluctuations. Product purity levels and specialized formulations also impact pricing.
Secondary Nutrient and Micronutrient Materials
| Material | Nutrient Content | Application Rate | Compatibility |
|---|---|---|---|
| Magnesium Sulfate | 9.8% Mg + 13% S | 10-25 kg/ha | All fertilizers |
| Zinc Sulfate | 21-36% Zn | 5-10 kg/ha | PH <7.5 soils |
| Boric Acid | 17% B | 1-3 kg/ha | Neutral solutions |
Specialty Fertilizer Ingredients
- Slow-Release Coatings: Polymer/Sulfur-based, 2-8 month release rates
- Stabilizers: Urease inhibitors (NBPT), Nitrification inhibitors (DCD)
- Chelated Micronutrients: EDTA, DTPA, EDDHA complexes
Our chemical fertilizer raw materials undergo rigorous laboratory testing to ensure consistent nutrient content and physical properties. We offer customized blends and technical support to meet specific crop requirements across different soil conditions.
