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I. Products
A. Manufactured Products
1. Urea (46% N) (White free flowing) – Prilled
Specifications as per the Fertilizer Control Order 1985
(i) Moisture per cent by weight, maximum 1.0 (ii) Total nitrogen, per cent by weight, (on dry basis) minimum 46.00 (iii) Biuret per cent by weight, maximum 1.5 (iv) Particle size--90 per cent of the material shall pass through 2.8 mm IS sieve and not less than 80 per cent by weight shall be retained on 1 mm IS sieve
Application:
Fertilizer
2. Anhydrous Ammonia
Specifications as per the Fertilizer Control Order 1985
(i) Ammonia per cent by weight, minimum 99.0 (ii) Water per cent by weight, maximum 1.0 (iii) Oil content by weight, maximum 20 ppm
Application:
Used for production of Urea, DAP, Ammonium Sulphate and Ammonium Nitrate (for fertilizer, explosives, herbicides and insecticides)
Used for water treatment, fermentation, tanning and food additives
B. Marketed Products
1. Diammonium Phosphate (18-46-0) - DAP
Specifications as per the Fertilizer Control Order 1985
(i) Moisture per cent by weight, maximum 1.5 (ii) Total nitrogen per cent by weight, minimum 18.0 (iii) Ammoniacal nitrogen form per cent by weight, minimum 15.5 (iv) Total nitrogen in the form of urea per cent by weight, maximum 2.5 (v) Neutral ammonium citrate soluble phosphates (as P 205) per cent by weight, minimum 46.0 (vi) Water soluble phosphates (as P 206) per cent by weight, minimum 41.0
(vii) Particle size -90 per cent of the material shall pass through 4 mm IS sieve and be retained on 1 mm IS sieve. Not more than 5 per cent shall be below than 1 mm size.
Application: Fertilizer
2. Muriate of Potash – MOP (Potassium Chloride)
Specifications as per the Fertilizer Control Order 1985
(i) Moisture per cent by weight, maximum 0.5.(ii) Water soluble potash content (as K20) per cent.by weight, minimum 60.0.(iii) Sodium as NaCl per cent by weight.(on dry basis) maximum 3.5.(iv) Particle size- 95 cent of the material shall pass through 1.7 mm IS sieve and be retained on 0.25 mm IS sieve.
Application: Fertilizer
The largest industrial use for potash is in the manufacture of potassium hydroxide (KOH). KOH is a feedstock for other potassium chemicals used in a wide variety of industrial processes such as glass making, pharmaceuticals, food processing, and the manufacture of textiles.
As Water softener: Potash is a dietary alternative to salt. The ability of potash to reduce water hardness is virtually the same as saltPotash is used in the preparation of hydraulic fracturing solutions for oil well drilling to control swelling in certain clay formations
Food processors and pharmaceutical manufacturers use potash in various products. Potash is also used as an animal feed supplement
3. Zinc Sulphate Heptahydrate (ZnSO4 7H2O)
Specifications as per the Fertilizer Control Order 1985
(i) Free flowing crystalline form (ii) Matter insoluble in water per cent by weight, maximum 1.0 (iii) Zinc (as Zn) per cent by weight, minimum 21.0 (iv) Lead (as Pb) per cent by weight, maximum 0.003 (v) Copper (as Cu) per cent by weight, maximum 0.1 (vi) Magnesium (as Mg) per cent by weight, maximum 0.5 (vii) pH not less than 4.0
Application: Fertilizer
4. Zinc Sulphate Mono-hydrate (ZnSO4 H2O)
Specifications as per the Fertilizer Control Order 1985
(i) Free flowing powder form (ii) Matter-insoluble in water, per cent by weight, maximum 1.0 (iii) Zinc (as Zn). per cent by weight. Minimum 33.0 (iv) Lead (as Pb), per cent by weight, maximum 0.003 (v) Copper (as Cu), per cent by weight, maximum 0.1 (vi) Magnesium (as Mg), per cent by weight, maximum 0.5 (vii) Iron (as Fe), per cent by weight, maximum 0.5 (viii) pH not less than 4.0
Application: Fertilizer
5. Chelated Zinc as Zn-EDTA
Specifications as per the Fertilizer Control Order 1985
(i) Free flowing crystalline / powder form (ii) Zinc content (Expressed as Zn), per cent by weight, minimum 12.0 in the form of Zn-EDTA (iii) Lead (as Pb), per cent by weight, maximum 0.003 (iv) pH 6.0 – 6.5
Application: Fertilizer
6. Formulation No. 4 (in Andhra Pradesh only)
Nutrient contents on percentage basis
(i) Iron (as Fe), per cent by weight, minimum 4.00 (ii) Manganese, per cent by weight, minimum 3.00 (iii) Zinc (as Zn). per cent by weight. minimum 6.00
(iv) Copper (as Cu), per cent by weight, minimum 1.00 (v) Molybdenum (as Mo), per cent by weight, minimum 0.05 (vi) Boron (as B), per cent by weight, minimum 2.00
Application: Fertilizer
7. Di-Sodium Octa Borate Tetra Hydrate (Na2 B8O13.4H2O)
Specifications as per the Fertilizer Control Order 1985
(i) Boron (as B), per cent by weight, minimum 20.0 (ii) Matter insoluble in water, per cent by weight, maximum 1.0 (iii) Lead (as Pb), per cent by weight, maximum 0.003
Application: Fertilizer
8. Speciality Fertilizers
PRODUCT Available Nutrients % As
NO3 NH4 NH2 P2O5 K2O EC @ 1% pH @ 1%
MULTI -K (13-00-46) 13.2 - - 46 1.2 9.0-11.0
Poly feed: 19-19-19+MEN 5 4 10 19 19 0.88 5.3
MAP (12-61-00) - 12.5 - 61 - 0.69 4.0-5.0
MKP (00-52-34) - - - 52 34.5 NA 4.0-5.0
MULTI – K Potassium Nitrate 13-00-46
MAPMono Ammonium Phosphate
12-61-00
MKPMono Potassium Phosphate
00-52-34
Polyfeed NPK Blend 19-19-19 + MEN*
Polyfeed NPK Blend 13-40-13+ 2MgO + MEN*
Polyfeed(Non-nominated FCO Grade)
NPK Blend 15-15-30+ME
SOP Sulphate of Potash 00-00-50
Calcium Nitrate Calcium Nitrate 15.5-00-00-19
* MEN: Micro Elements Normal
Fertigation Products
Foliar Application
Foliar application recommendations of speciality fertilizers on different
crops
CropSpecialty Fertilizer
Concentration (%)
Number ofsprays
Stage to be sprayed
Rice Polyfeed 1% 1Maximum tillering
(45 DAP)
Multi-K 1% 1
Grain filling(75 DAP)
Maize Polyfeed 1% 1Knee high(45 DAS)
Multi-K 1% 1
Grain filling(75 DAS)
Soybean Polyfeed 1% 1Maximum vegetative(45 DAS)
Multi-K 1% 1
Grain filling(60 DAS)
Sunflower Polyfeed 0.50% 1Grain floret(60 DAS)
Multi-K 0.50% 1
Grain filling(75 DAS)
Cotton Polyfeed 1% 1Square formation
(60-75 DAS)
Multi-K 2% 2
2 and 4th week after first flowering
Chilli Polyfeed 1% 1Flower initiation
(60 DAP)
Multi-K 2% 2
Fruiting(75 and 90 DAP)
Tomato Polyfeed 1% 1Flower initiation
(45 DAP)
Multi-K 1% 1
Fruiting(60 DAP)
Bhendi Polyfeed 1.00% 2
Fortnightly interval from fruit
formation(60 and 90 DAS)
Cabbage Polyfeed 1% 1Curd initiation
(45 DAP)
Multi-K 1% 1
Curd development(60 DAP)
Cauliflower Polyfeed 1% 1Flower initiation
(45 DAP)
Multi-K 1.00% 1
Flower development
(60 DAP)
Turmeric* Polyfeed 1.00% 2 90 and 120 DAP
Multi-K 1.00% 1 150 DAP
Baby corn Polyfeed 1% 1Knee high(30 DAP)
Multi-K 1% 1
Cob initiation (45 DAS)
Gherkins Multi-K 1% 2
Fortnightly interval from fruit
formation(25 and 40 DAS)
Urd bean Polyfeed 1.00% 1Flowering (35 DAS)
Multi-K 1% 1
pod development(55 DAS)
Mung bean Polyfeed 1% 1Flowering (35 DAS)
Multi-K 1% 1
Pod development(55 DAS)
DAS : Days After Sowing; DAP : Days After Planting. Spray has to be done at the critical physiological stage indicated. Spray dates mentioned are tentative. * In intercropped turmeric, speciality fertilizers spray can be initiated after the harvest of intercrop, wherever intercropping is
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