Product Description
Mono Ammonium Phosphate (NH₄H₂PO₄) is a highly concentrated water‑soluble fertilizer providing essential phosphorus and nitrogen for plant growth. It appears as white to off‑white crystalline granules or powder.
Key Features & Advantages
MAP is produced by reacting phosphoric acid with ammonia under controlled conditions. The resulting slurry is granulated, dried, cooled, and screened to produce uniform fertilizer granules.
MAP should be stored in dry, ventilated warehouses to prevent moisture absorption and caking. It is commonly packaged in moisture‑resistant bags or bulk containers.
MAP is considered relatively safe but dust inhalation should be avoided. Protective gloves and dust masks are recommended during handling.
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