N-GOOO 14-06-16

NITRIFICATION INHIBITORS DCD FORTIFIED TO EC FERTILIZER


Content:

Total nitrogen (N)                                                                          14.00%

Ammoniacal nitrogen (N)                                                           5.00%

Ureic nitrogen (N)                                                                         9.00%

nitrogen inhibitor Dicyandiamide (DCD)                                              2.50%

Inhibitor content as a percentage by mass of the total nitrogen                              2.50%

Total phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5)                                       6.00%

Water-soluble phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5)                    4.00%

Phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5) soluble in neutral ammonium citrate and in water            6.00%

Total (K2O) potassium oxide                                                     16.00%

Water-soluble (K2O) potassium oxide                                  16.00%

Water-soluble calcium oxide (CaO)                                        2.00%

Total magnesium oxide (MgO)                                                2.00%

Water-soluble sulphur trioxide (SO3)                                    31.00%

Total boron (B)                                                                               0.10%

 

 

Thanks to the nitrification inhibitor DCD, ammoniacal nitrogen, absorbed by the colloids in the clay component and therefore unable to be washed away, is gradually transformed into nitric nitrogen over the course of sixty to ninety days. Throughout this whole period, the nitrogen is released to the plants gradually, thereby reducing wastage through being washed out of the soil or becomingvolatile upon contact with the atmosphere. In order to guarantee and further improve the maximum nutritional and environmental results, during the production processDicyandiamide (DCD) is distributed in a micro-crystalline state into a mixture with other raw materials (nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium) which is subsequently compacted.


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