Ammonium chloride, or ammonium chloride for short. It refers to the ammonium salt of hydrochloric acid, which is mostly a by-product of the alkali industry. Contain nitrogen 24% ~ 26%, show white or slightly yellow square or octahedron small crystal, there are two dosage forms of powder and granular, granular ammonium chloride is not easy to absorb moisture, easy to store, and powder ammonium chloride is more used as the basic fertilizer for the production of compound fertilizer. As a physiological acid fertilizer, it is not suitable to be applied on acidic soil and saline-alkali soil due to its high content of chlorine. It is not suitable to be used as seed fertilizer, rice field fertilizer or leaf fertilizer, nor should it be applied on chlorine-free crops (such as tobacco, potato, citrus, tea tree, etc.). Ammonium chloride has a higher and stable fertilizer efficiency in paddy fields, because C1 can not only inhibit nitrification in the paddy field, but also facilitate the formation of fiber in rice stalks, increase toughness, and reduce rice lodging and invasion by diseases and insects.
Store in a cool, ventilated and dry warehouse. Keep away from moisture. Avoid storage and transportation with acid and alkali substances. The transportation process should be rain and sun exposure. Handle with care during handling to prevent packing damage.
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