详情描述


Ammonium phosphate, also known as polyphosphoric acid ammonium, primarily contains ammonium pyrophosphate and ammonium tripolyphosphate, with tetrapolyphosphoric acid and longer-chain polyphosphates present in only small amounts. It is easily soluble in water, with a solubility greater than that of ammonium orthophosphate, and can also chelate metal cations, keeping them in solution.
Ammonium Phosphate Dihydrate
ammonium polyphosphate
Ammonium Polyphosphate
Molecular Formula: (NH4,H)n+2PnO3n+1
Manufacture
Manufactured by the reaction of superphosphate with ammonia or by dehydration of ammonium orthophosphate. The 76% P2O5 hot phosphoric acid is neutralized with ammonia under conditions of 0.17~2.07 MPa and 185~215°C to produce ammonium polyphosphate containing 16%~18% nitrogen and 59%~61% phosphorus pentoxide, with 43% of the phosphorus pentoxide being orthophosphate, 54% being pyrophosphate, and 2%~3% being long-chain polyphosphates. The product obtained from wet-process phosphoric acid using preheated 54% phosphorus pentoxide contains 30% polyphosphate.
Usage
Ammonium polyphosphate, in addition to being an ingredient in various fertilizers, is a crucial chemical for extinguishing forest and mountain fires, as well as a fire-retardant dip for wood. The solution, made from superphosphate via the thermal process, containing 11% nitrogen and 37% P2O5, can be used as the basic chemical for extinguishing forest and mountain fires, and also as a fire-retardant dip for construction wood. The base solution, made from wet-process phosphoric acid, containing 10% nitrogen and 34% P2O5, can be used as a raw material for preparing various specifications of liquid compound fertilizers.
Packaging:
Standard packaging is 25kg per bag, custom packaging and labels available.
Ammonium polyphosphate (soluble in water) (18-58-0) (tested according to HG/T5939-2021)

2. Soluble Ammonium Polyphosphate (18-60-0) (as per JLSA-LXL-005 testing)
3. High-polyphosphate ammonium (14-71-0) (as per HG/T2770-2020 testing)
4. Ammonium polyphosphate (CAS No. 13-68-0) (as per HG/T2770-2020 testing)
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