HOMEPAGE PRODUCTS IRON SULFATE
Appearance: Crystalline, odorless
Chemical Name: Ferrous Sulphate, Ferrous Sulfate
Chemical Formula: FeSO4
Packaging Type: 50 Kg sacks
Definition and Areas of Use:
Ferrous sulfate is a dry chemical substance with a green-blue color, odorless crystalline structure. According to the amount of water in iron sulfate; It is divided into types as unhydrate (anhydrous), monohydrate (1 - one aqueous), pentahydrate (5 - five aqueous), heptahydrate (7 - seven aqueous). It is formulated with the chemical formula FeSO4. Ferrous Sulphate contains 17-20% iron.
Ferrous sulfate is a type of iron. You normally obtain iron from the foods you eat. In your body, iron becomes part of hemoglobin and myoglobin. Hemoglobin carries oxygen from your blood to tissues and organs. Myoglobin helps your muscle cells store oxygen.
Usage areas
Ferrous sulfate is used in a wide variety of industries, including the medical, manufacturing and horticultural sectors.
Iron sulfate is also used as a granular fertilizer.
The use of ferrous sulfate as an algae killer helps acidify alkaline soils to provide ideal conditions for a range of molting plants.
It is also used as an effective and cost-effective means to control moss and moss and as an ingredient in lawn sand and turf dressings.
Sulfate acidifies soils and encourages well-leaved grass growth. Highly alkaline soil hurts grass growth.
Controls unwanted moss that spoils the appearance of your lawn.
Reduces this chance of lawn disease
fertilize the soil
Ferrous sulfate, along with other iron compounds, is used to fortify foods and to treat and prevent iron deficiency anemia.
Iron sulphate was used in the manufacture of inks used from the Middle Ages to the end of the eighteenth century, most importantly iron glue ink.