Ammonium Sulphate

Ammonium Sulphate

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Ammonium Sulphate Price And Quantity

  • 100 Kilograms

Ammonium Sulphate Trade Information

  • Cash in Advance (CID)
  • 5000 Kilograms Per Month
  • 7 Days
  • All India

Product Description



Ammonium Sulphate is a high-purity industrial-grade powder commonly used in various industries. This type of Ammonium Sulphate has a moisture content of nil, making it highly desirable among industrial users. It comes in a white powder form and is an excellent source of nitrogen and sulphur for plant nutrition. With a high purity percentage, it is ideal for industrial applications where the quality of the product is crucial. This Ammonium Sulphate is a versatile product that can be used in various industries such as agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and food processing. It serves as a fertilizer for crops and can be used as a food additive, buffering agent, flame retardant, and more. Due to its high purity and quality, it is a preferred choice for many industrial applications.

FAQs of Ammonium Sulphate:


Q: What is Ammonium Sulphate used for?

A: Ammonium Sulphate is mainly used as a fertilizer for crops and as a source of nitrogen and sulphur for plant nutrition. It is also used in various industries such as pharmaceuticals, food processing, and flame retardants.

Q: What is the purity percentage of this product?

A: This Ammonium Sulphate has a high purity percentage.

Q: What is the moisture content of this Ammonium Sulphate?

A: This Ammonium Sulphate has a moisture content of nil.

Q: In what form does this Ammonium Sulphate come?

A: This Ammonium Sulphate comes in a white powder form.

Q: What are the industries that use this Ammonium Sulphate?

A: This Ammonium Sulphate is used in various industries such as agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and food processing, among others.

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