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October 14, 2025
Category Connection: Mono Sodium Phosphate Anhydrous
Brief: Discover the versatile Hygroscopic Monoammonium Phosphate MAP Food Fertilizer (CAS 7558-80-7), a high-purity, water-soluble compound perfect for agriculture, fire retardants, and industrial applications. Learn about its balanced nutrients, high solubility, and wide-ranging uses.
Related Product Features:
  • High-purity Monoammonium Phosphate (MAP) with ≥ 98% purity for superior performance.
  • Water-soluble formula ensures rapid nutrient uptake in agricultural applications.
  • Balanced nitrogen (≥ 11%) and phosphorus (≥ 61%) content for optimal plant growth.
  • Low pH (4.2 - 4.8) improves soil acidity and nutrient absorption efficiency.
  • Non-toxic and safe for use in agriculture, food, and industrial sectors.
  • Versatile applications in fertilizers, fire retardants, ceramics, and detergents.
  • Stable under normal storage conditions with minimal risk of degradation.
  • Available in white crystalline powder or granules for easy handling and application.
Faqs:
  • What are the primary uses of Monoammonium Phosphate (MAP)?
    MAP is widely used as a fertilizer in agriculture, a fire retardant in fireproofing materials, and in various industrial applications such as ceramics and detergents. It also serves as a leavening agent and acidity regulator in the food industry.
  • How does Monoammonium Phosphate benefit plant growth?
    MAP provides essential nitrogen and phosphorus to plants. Nitrogen supports foliage and overall growth, while phosphorus enhances root development, flowering, and fruiting. Its low pH also aids in improving soil acidity and nutrient absorption efficiency.
  • What precautions should be taken when handling Monoammonium Phosphate?
    Avoid inhalation of dust and prolonged skin or eye contact; wear protective equipment during handling. Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture, heat, and direct sunlight. Keep away from strong acids, bases, and oxidizing agents.