product category
Product

contact us
Contact

Dashiqiao Shengma Chemical Co., Ltd.

Telephone:+86 0417-5277333

Fax:+86 0417-5273870

Email:30014969@qq.com

Contact:Mr. Chen-+86 18640735666

Website  :   www.lnsmgs.com/en

URL :www.lnsmgs.com

address:Yingfeng Village, Nanlou Economic Development Zone, Dashiqiao City


Your current location: Home >> Products >> Magnesium sulfate

Magnesium sulfate heptahydrate

  • category:Magnesium sulfate

  • hit count:
  • Release date:2019/10/24
  • More
  • Online Inquiry
Detailed

product description 

Characteristics: Magnesium sulfate, also known as sulfuric acid, bitter salt, diarrhea salt, Epsom salt, molecular formula MgSO4·7H2O Relative molecular weight 246.47, This product is white or colorless crystal, odorless, cool and slightly bitter, soluble in water, It is slightly soluble in ethanol, easily weathered into powder in air (dry), and gradually removes crystal water to anhydrous magnesium sulfate when heated. This product does not contain any toxic impurities.

Uses:

Magnesium is an important component of chlorophyll, which is essential for photosynthesis. Magnesium is an activator of many enzymes that promotes carbohydrate metabolism, nucleic acid synthesis, and phosphate conversion. Magnesium sulphate is a very important fertilizer because it provides rich nutrition for crops. Magnesium helps crop growth and high yields. Magnesium sulphate is a good fertilizer that not only provides magnesium and sulfur, but also loosens the soil. Magnesium and 15 other elements are considered to be plant growth and high-yield nutrients. Regarding the nutrients and fertilizers of plants, the nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium) contained in traditional fertilizers are obviously insufficient to increase agricultural production. The medium amount of nutrients (calcium, magnesium, sulfur) and micronutrients (zinc, copper, iron, manganese, boron, molybdenum and chlorine) become less in the soil, and the lack of these nutrients leads to a reduction in crop yields. Practice has shown that magnesium is extracted from the soil in excess and is the main source of this widespread malnutrition. Magnesium is an important component in increasing productivity and agricultural yield and must be replenished in a timely manner.

Feed grade magnesium sulfate is used as a supplement to magnesium in feed processing. Magnesium is an indispensable factor in the process of bone formation and muscle contraction in livestock and poultry. It is an activator of various enzymes in livestock and poultry, and plays an extremely important role in material metabolism and nerve function in livestock and poultry. If the body of the livestock is deficient in magnesium, it will lead to material metabolism and neurological dysfunction, supply disorders, affecting the growth and development of livestock and poultry, and even death.

It is used for external application of catharsis and its saturated solution. It has anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor, detoxification and analgesic effects, and has the functions of inhibiting central nervous system, anti-sweeping and antispasmodic; used for printing and dyeing thin cotton cloth, cotton and silk. Additives, fillers for kapok products; used in grass, fertilizer, porcelain, pigments, matches, explosives and fireproof materials; microbial industry as a medium component, brewing additives, supplementing magnesium for brewing water, as a nutrient source for fermentation; Used as a filler in the tanning industry to enhance heat resistance; used in the light industry to produce fresh yeast, monosodium glutamate and as a stabilizer for calcium hydrogen phosphate in the production of toothpaste; cement coagulant; pulp industry, rayon and silk industry, etc. Also used. It can be used in the synthesis and mixing of products with a small amount of crystal water or no crystal water, and can be used for the desiccant and dehydrating agent in organic chemicals. It can be used to print thin cotton cloth and silk as cotton yarn. A weighting agent and a filler for kapok products.

Related tags: Magnesiumsulfate

Recently Viewed: