DAP Fertilizer

DAP Fertilizer

Diammonium phosphate (DAP) is the world’s most widely used phosphorus fertilizer. It’s made from two common constituents in the fertilizer industry, and its relatively high nutrient content and excellent physical properties make it a popular choice in farming and other industries.

DAP fertilizer is an excellent source of P and nitrogen (N) for plant nutrition. It’s highly soluble and thus dissolves quickly in soil to release plant-available phosphate and ammonium. A notable property of DAP is the alkaline pH that develops around the dissolving granule.

DAP also acts as a fire retardant. For example, a mixture of DAP and other ingredients can be spread in advance of a fire to prevent a forest from burning. It then becomes a nutrient source after the danger of fire has passed. DAP is used in various industrial processes, too, such as metal finishing. And, it’s commonly added to wine to sustain yeast fermentation and to milk to produce cheese cultures.

SPECIFICATIONS

DAP (NH4)2HPO4: Fertilizer grade DAP Contains 18% Nitrogen and 46% Phosphorus (P2O5).

DAP is manufactured by reacting Ammonia with Phosphoric acid under controlled conditions in fertilizer plants.

Parameter(By weight) %
Moisture: 2.5 (Max)
Total Nitrogen: 18.0 (Min)
Ammonical nitrogen: 15.5 (Min)
Total nitrogen as urea: 2.5 (Max)
P2O5: 46.0 (Min)
Water soluble(P2O5): 41.0 (Min)

 

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