Product Description:
Product name: Ammonium Ferric Sulphate, Ferric Ammonium Sulfate
Physical and Chemicals properties:
Appearance and properties: violet crystal
Density: 0.87g/mLat 25°C
Melting point: DHS 40 C
Boiling point: 85 ° C
Flash: 28 ° F
Refractive index: n20/D 1.406
Packaging & Shipping:
Packing:
1. The wight of each bag is according to packing requirement.
2. The bale sewing thread must be orderly and rigorous.
3. They must be mended if having opening to ensure no leakage.
4. We promise our procduct can be safe and nondestructive through ocean shipping.
5. 25kg/50kg/1250kgbag woven PP bag with inner PE bag.
6. 27MT/20' container.
7. It is available upon customer's requirement.
Delivery :
Usaually 7 - 15 days after confirm the order.
Ammonium sulfate - Wikipedia
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