2025/08/02
· Ammonium Sulfate (AS): Provides dual nutrition of nitrogen and sulfur, particularly suitable for sulfur-deficient soils, promotes protein synthesis for darker green leaves
· Ammonium Chloride (AC): High nitrogen content (~25%), cost-effective, but requires caution with chlorine-sensitive crops
Ammonium Sulfate (AS) and Ammonium Chloride (AC) serve as valuable nitrogen sources in NPK production lines and fertilizer production lines. AS contributes both nitrogen and sulfur to compound fertilizers, while AC offers cost-effective nitrogen enrichment. Their strategic incorporation enhances product versatility, allowing customized formulations for different soil conditions and crop requirements within the same production line infrastructure.
"The status of nitrogen fertilizer in the fertilizer world is as indispensable as oxygen is to humans. It directly participates in chlorophyll formation, determining how much energy the 'photosynthesis engine' of crops can output." — Agricultural Nutrition Expert
Function |
Impact |
Deficiency Symptoms |
Protein Synthesis |
Determines crop growth rate and biomass |
Stunted growth, dwarf plants |
Chlorophyll Formation |
Affects photosynthesis efficiency |
Leaf yellowing (older leaves first) |
Enzyme Activation |
Regulates multiple metabolic processes |
Metabolic disorders, reduced resistance |
· Chemical synthesis process
· Uniform nutrient distribution
· High granule strength
· Ideal for large-scale production
· Physical mixing process
· Flexible formula adjustments
· Lower investment cost
· Perfect for customized needs
The compound fertilizer line chemically integrates NPK elements into each granule through precise steps: raw material crushing→batching→chemical reaction→granulation→drying→cooling→screening→coating→packaging. The blending line operates like a precision bartender, physically mixing different single-nutrient fertilizers while maintaining their individual characteristics through advanced metering systems.