Monoammonium Phosphate (MAP)

MAP stands for Monoammonium phosphate and is a white crystalline salt widely used as a fertiliser and in other industrial processes. It is a source of nutrients and is a primary component in a number of processes.

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Characteristics

Uses and Applications

Key applications

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Applications:

  • It serves as a source of phosphorus and nitrogen in the production of fertilisers that enhance the growth and fertility of plants.

  • stimulates root growth as well as increases crop production in agricultural systems.

  • Used as a flame protector during the production of flame-resistant materials and products.

  • It offers fire protection to textiles, plastics, and other materials which improves safety.

  • Used as a food supplement to control the acidity level and texture of many food items.

  • Supports the stability and quality of processed foods.

 

  • They are employed in water treatment cycles to avoid scale deposits and corrosion of pipes and equipment.

  • Enhances water quality and durability of water systems.

 

  • Used as a raw material in the preparation of cleaning products and soaps.

  • Improves the performance of cleaning formulations to provide better results.

Packing

MAP is usually marketed in bags or bulk packs, which guarantees product safety and convenient transportation and storage conditions.

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