Ammonium Sulphate

Ammonium Sulfate Chemical Formula: (NH₄)₂SO₄ Description: Ammonium sulfate is a common, water-soluble inorganic salt, typically appearing as a white crystalline solid. It is produced primarily through the direct reaction of ammonia (NH₃) with sulfuric acid (H₂SO₄). Primary Uses: Agriculture (Major Use): It serves as an important nitrogen (N, ~21%) and sulfur (S) fertilizer, providing essential nutrients for plant growth. Industry: Used as a raw material in chemical manufacturing, a nitrogen source in fermentation (e.g., yeast production), a flocculant, and in water treatment. Laboratory: Commonly employed as a precipitating agent, notably for protein purification via "salting out." Key Properties: It is non-hazardous, non-flammable, and chemically stable under normal conditions, though its aqueous solution is mildly acidic.

Company Overview
The company's main products include caprolactam-grade sulfuric acid, coking ammonium sulfate, and pellets, with an annual production capacity of 300,000 tons.
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Company Name Shandong Xinbo Chemical Products Sales Co., Ltd. Country/Region China
Business Type Retailer Company Size 3
Established August 16, 2019
Address No. 28, South of E2, Zone E, Modern Agricultural Machinery International Mall, Xinbei Ring Road, Logistics Park, Liaocheng Economic and Technological Development Zone, Shandong Province, China
Main Products Ammonium sulfate
Company Introduction

The company's main products include caprolactam-grade sulfuric acid, coking ammonium sulfate, and pellets, with an annual production capacity of 300,000 tons.

The company produces pelletized water-soluble fertilizer, granular water-soluble compound fertilizer, and screened large crystalline granules, with a total annual production capacity of 150,000 metric tons.

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US$ 175.00
100-199 Tons
US$ 173.00
200-499 Tons
US$ 170.00
500+ Tons
This is its primary use (accounting for over 80% of global consumption). It provides the essential elements of nitrogen (N) and sulfur (S) for plant growth, serving as a fast-acting nitrogen fertilizer suitable for various soils and crops. Due to its relatively lower nitrogen content (approximately 21%) compared to newer fertilizers like urea, and its potential to cause soil acidification with long-term use, its application as a direct fertilizer has been declining in developed countries. Nevertheless, it remains an important supplementary source of sulfur and nitrogen.
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