
Potassium Chloride
Potassium chloride (KCl, commonly known as Muriate of Potash or MOP, 0-0-60) is the most common and cost-effective potassium fertilizer. It contains 60-62% K2O and is essential for water regulation, enzyme activation, disease resistance, and crop quality. Standard grade is red/pink (due to iron impurities) or white (higher purity). Used for virtually all arable crops, especially potatoes, sugar beets, and fruits.
Key Features:
- Highest K2O Content: 60-62% – economical.
- Rapid Solubility: Quickly available to plants in moist soil.
- Granular or Standard: Granular for blending; fine for solutions.
- Widely Available: Mined from natural deposits.
Specifications
1. Product Details:
- Source: Mined from potash deposits. Major producers: Canada (Nutrien), Russia (Uralkali), Belarus (Belaruskali), Germany.
- Grades: Standard (powder), Granular (coarse), White (high purity/hydroponic).
2. Quality Specifications:
- K2O: 60% - 62% (minimum)
- NaCl (Sodium Chloride): <3% - <5% (depending on grade)
- Moisture: <0.5% - <1%
- Water Insolubles: <1%
3. Storage & Shelf Life:
- Storage: Dry warehouse. MOP is hygroscopic – absorbs moisture and cakes.
- Shelf Life: Indefinite if sealed; caking does not affect nutrient value.
- High Nutritional Value
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