Nitro-Sulfur-Based Compound FertilizerA
compound fertilizer in which the nitrogen is provided by ammonium nitrate and the potassium is sourced from potassium sulfate or made by removing chloride ions from potassium chloride. It does not contain diurea and the chloride ion is less than 3%.
Sulfur-Based Compound FertilizerIt is a compound fertilizer where the source of potassium is potassium sulfate or where potassium chloride is stripped of chloride ions, and the chloride ion content cannot exceed 3%, otherwise it is a chloride-based compound fertilizer.
Chlorine-Based Compound FertilizerIt refers to the element of potassium in the form of potassium chloride, which can be divided into single-chloride and double-chloride products. Single-chloride means that in addition to the element of potassium in the form of potassium chloride, the element of nitrogen is made without chloride ions such as urea, and double-chloride is a compound fertilizer obtained in the form of potassium chloride and nitrogen in the form of ammonia chloride.
Urea-Based Compound FertilizerIt is a compound fertilizer, the nitrogen element in the form of urea obtained, urine-based compound fertilizer is generally a high nitrogen products, especially the nitrogen element content of more than 20 compound fertilizer, ammonia chloride and ammonium carbon production does not produce such a high nitrogen content.
The same ratio of these four kinds of compound fertilizer, nitrate sulfur-based compound fertilizer prices are the most expensive, but chlorine-based and urine-based comparison is complicated, single-chlorine products are generally urine-based compound fertilizer, double-chlorine compound fertilizer prices than urine-based compound fertilizer with slightly lower content.