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Alum

We are a leading Manufacturer of non ferric alum and alum ferric from Hyderabad.


Aluminum Nitrate

Our product range includes a wide range of aluminum nitrate nonahydrate, barium nitrate, calcium nitrate tetra hydrate, ferric nitrate nonahydrate, lead nitrate and magnesium nitrate hexahydrate.


Ammonium Formate

Our range of products include ammonium formate.



Bicarbonate

Providing you the best range of potassium bicarbonate and sodium bicarbonate with effective & timely delivery.





Chromate Salt

Leading Manufacturer of ammonium dichromate, barium chromate, potassium chromate, potassium dichromate, sodium dichromate, and strontium chromate.


EDTA

Manufacturer of a wide range of products which include edta acid, edta disodium, edta tetrasodium dihydrate, potassium sulphate pure and tetra ammonium edta.



Iodide

Manufacturer of a wide range of products which include cuprous iodide and zinc iodide


Metal Powder

We are engaged in offering Metal Powder that includes Copper Powder, Iron Powder, Lead Powder and Zinc Dust.


Molecular Sieves

Providing you the best range of molecular sieves 13x, molecular sieves 3a, molecular sieves 4a and molecular sieves 5a with effective & timely delivery.


Monohydrate Oxalate

Providing you the best range of ammonium oxalate monohydrate and potassium oxalate monohydrate with effective & timely delivery.


Other chemicals

WE offer Chemical Compounds that includes Ammonium Molybdate, Iodophor, Phenol Sulphonic Acid, Red Phosphorous, Sodium Ortho Silicate, Sodium Sulphide, Turkey Red Oil (TRO).













Zinc Nitrate

Zinc Nitrate



Di-ammonium phosphate (DAP 18-46-0)

Fertilizer DAP Introduction:

Chemical Formula: (NH4)2HPO4

Di-ammonium phosphate (DAP 18-46-0) is one of a series of water-soluble ammonium phosphate salts that can be produced when ammonia reacts with phosphoric acid.

Di-ammonium phosphate is a concentrated fertilizer with high phosphorus and nitrogen content. It can be applied directly to soil of as a mixture with other fertilizers.


Physical Form:

Di-ammonium phosphate is a granulated fertilizer, with granules in size 2-4 mm (min. 90%). Granules can be Khaki green, light to dark gray, white, brown, yellow or black (with tones) DAP contains 18% of nitrogen in ammonia form and 46% of phosphorus as ammonium phosphate (exact formula can differ slightly depending on producer).


UREA Granular & Prilled Urea

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION


Fertilizer Urea Introduction:

Chemical Formula: (NH2)2CO

Urea fertilizer is the most important nitrogenous fertilizer and is identified as an organic compound to be artificially synthesized through chemical processes and that too with the help of inorganic compounds. Urea is a soluble compound and easily gets along with water.

Most fertilizers provide three primary nutrients: NPK. Nitrogen initiates vegetative growth. Phosphorous improves roots and flowering. Potassium can strengthen resistance to shock such as extremes in temperature or insect attack. Urea is one concentrated source of available nitrogen. Actually it contains 46% nitrogen (N), zero phosphorus, and zero potassium.


Physical Form:

Urea is a white crystalline solid organic chemical compound. It is a waste product formed naturally by metabolizing protein in humans as well as other mammals, amphibians and some fish.

Urea is available as Prills or as a granulated fertilizer. The Prills form a smaller and softer substance and Granules are larger, harder. Granules are crystalline white and are highly resistant to moisture and thus facilitate long time storage as well


USES:

• Urea is widely used in the agriculture sector both as a fertilizer and animal feed additive (feed supplement) as well as a starting material for the manufacture of plastics and drugs.

• The main function of urea fertilizer is to provide the plants with nitrogen to promote green leafy growth. It can make the plants look lush, and it’s necessary for the photosynthesis of plants. Urea fertilizer can provide only nitrogen, no phosphorus or potassium, so it’s primarily used for bloom growth and vertical height may not be desired.

• to be used in combination with earth or sand before its application, since urea is highly concentrated.

• to be applied at the time of sowing. It should not come in contact with the seeds. It also can be applied as a top dressing. It is neutral and can adapt to almost all the land.

• to be applied when the soil contains free water or is likely to remain wet for three or four days after application.

• Urea is readily blended with most of the fertilizers including Mono-ammonium phosphate (11-52-0) or Di-ammonium phosphate (18-46-0). When blended together, these are easily spread uniformly across the cultivated land. But, urea must not be mixed with any superphosphate unless applied immediately after blending, because urea reacts with superphosphate liberating water molecules. This will produce a damp material that is hard to store and apply.


GRANULAR UREA


PRILLED UREA


AMMONIUM NITRATE

Ammonium Nitrate Introduction:

Chemical Formula: NH4NO3, simplified to N2H4O3
Ammonium nitrate is a chemical compound and commonly prepared by the reaction of ammonia with nitric acid. This is a typical acid-base reaction to give a salt (NH4NO3) as the product. NH3 + HNO3 → NH4NO3
Ammonium nitrate is readily water soluble. It is also highly hygroscopic, meaning that it readily absorbs water from the atmosphere and clumps up. It is not particularly reactive and is fairly stable. It decomposes at high temperatures (over 200 °C) to form nitrous oxide (laughing gas) and water vapor. Because solid ammonium nitrate can undergo explosive decomposition when heated in a confined space, government regulations have been imposed on its shipment and storage.

Physical Forms:
Ammonium nitrate is commercially available both as a colorless crystalline solid or bead-like powder and processed into Prills for specific applications. Soluble in water.
• Ammonium nitrate based fertilizers is a white solid in the form of Prills. Soluble in water.
• Ammonium nitrate based explosives is a powder. Readily explodes if heated. Difficult to explode by shock. Toxic nitrogen oxide fumes may be released during combustion. Primary hazard is blast of an instantaneous explosion, not flying projectiles or fragments.

USES:
It is predominantly used in agriculture as a high-nitrogen fertilizer. Its other major use is as a component of explosive mixtures used in mining, quarrying, and civil construction, as described below:
• Fertilizer
Ammonium nitrate is an important fertilizer with the NPK rating 34-0-0 (34% nitrogen). It is less concentrated than urea (46-0-0), giving ammonium nitrate a slight transportation disadvantage. Ammonium nitrate’s advantage over urea is that it is more stable and does not rapidly lose nitrogen to the atmosphere. During warm weather it is best to apply urea soon before rain is expected or to cover it with soil to minimize nitrogen loss.

• Explosives
Ammonium nitrate is not, on its own, an explosive, but it readily forms explosive mixtures with varying properties when combined with primary explosives such as azides or with fuels such as aluminum powder or fuel oil.

• Mixture with fuel oil
ANFO is a mixture of 94% ammonium nitrate (“AN”) and 6% fuel oil (“FO”) widely used as a bulk industrial explosive. It is used in coal mining, quarrying, metal mining, and civil construction in undemanding applications where the advantages of ANFO’s low cost and ease of use matter more than the benefits offered by conventional industrial explosives, such as water resistance, oxygen balance, high detonation velocity, and performance in small diameters.

• Other USES:
– Ammonium nitrate is also used in instant cold packs. In this use, ammonium nitrate is mixed with water in an endothermic reaction, which absorbs 26.2 kilojoules of heat per mole of reactant.
– Products of Ammonium nitrate reactions are used in Airbags. Sodium azide (NaN3) is the chemical used in airbags, as it decomposes to Na (s) and N2 (g).
– Used in the treatment of some titanium ores.
– Used in survival kits mixed with zinc dust and ammonium chloride because it will ignite on contact with water.
– Used as a nutrient in producing antibiotics and yeast.
– Ammonium nitrate can be used to make anhydrous ammonia, a chemical often used in the production of methamphetamine.


Acetate Products

Offering you a complete choice of products which include ammonium acetate, barium acetate, calcium acetate, calcium acetate monohydrate, lead acetate and magnesium acetate.