Monoammonium Phosphate, MAP 12:52

DAP

 

 

Monoammonium Phosphate (MAP 12:52) is a highly concentrated granulated Nitrogen-Phosphorus compound fertilising product with Sulphur.

Monoammonium Phosphate is used for all soil types for ground and bed applications for all agricultural crops. Product is used in spring or autumn during the period of soil cultivating, as well as  for top-dressing during vegetation period.

Monoammonium phosphate (12:52) quality parameters

Parameter

Normal value

N:P (S)/12:52 (1,5)

Nitrogen (N) content by mass (%) 12
Total phosphates (P2O5), content by mass (%) 52
Sulphur (S) content by mass (%) 1,5
Water content by mass (%), not more than 1,8

Granulometric composition.

          Granules, content by mass: 2-5 mm, %, not less than

 

95

 

Static granule strength, Mpa (kgf/cm2), not less than

 

3,0 (30)

 

Permissible tolerance for the declared macronutrient and other declared parameters

Declared forms of Nitrogen (N) and Phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5) (in binary fertilisers)

 

± 1,5 percentage points in absolute terms

Total and water-soluble Sulphur trioxide (SO3)/Sulphur (S)

-50 and +100 % relative deviation of the declared content of those nutrients up to a maximum of -2 and + 4 percentage points in absolute terms of SO3/ up to a maximum of -0,8 and + 1,6 percentage points in absolute terms of S

Granulometry ± 20 % relative deviation of the declared percentage of material passing a specific sieve
Quantity ± 1 % relative deviation of the declared value

 

Contaminants do not exceed the limit values specified in Regulation (EU) 2019/1009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 5 June 2019 for the Product Function Category (PFC) - PFC 1(C)(I) Inorganic macronutrient fertilizer.