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HUMIC ACID SERIES

CHARACTER:

Humic acid derived from animal and plant remains, mainly the plant remains which effected by micro-organism and medium and went through decomposition and composition change. It is a complex mixture of partially decomposed and transformed organic materials and can be distilled from brown coal (weathered coal), peat and lignite. Potassium Humate is a kind of high polymer heterogeneous aromatic sylvine contains hydroxyl, carboxyl, methoxyl and other active groups. These active radicals lead to its weak acidity, hydrophily, ion exchange, complexation, oxygen reducibility and biological activity etc. It is soluble in water and has the function of ion exchange, absorbing, chelating, complexing, flocculating, dispersion and cohesion, etc. It can form multi-functional compound fertilizer if complex with N, P, K and so on. The series products include humic acid, fulvic acid, potassium humate, sodium humate, magnesium humate, etc.

APPLICATIONS:

In agriculture, they can be used as multi-functional compound fertilizer after combination with the elements of nitrogen and phosphorus, also used as soil ameliorator, plant growth stimulant, fertilizer efficiency promoter and can be applied in landscape and garden. In the series products, some items dissolve easily in water because of their smaller molecular weight. So they could be used as foliar fertilizer. It gives the plant resistibility to disease and unfavorable natural factors, reduces the loss of applied mineral fertilizer.
In industry, it can be used as drilling mud treatment agent ion exchanger waste-water treatment compound, heavy metal adsorbent.

In other fields: It can be used for storage battery cathode bloater, boiler treatment, food additive, medicine, fluid matter stability, environmental engineering.

SERIES PRODUCTS

Humic acid

Potassium fulvate

Potassium humate

Sodium humate

Magnesium humate

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