85% Fulvic acid

85% Fulvic acid
Model:Ahumate231
Brand:PXAH-Ahumate
Origin:Made In China
Category:Chemicals / Organic Chemical Materials / Other Organic Chemical Materials
Label:Organic fertilizer , agriculture , Humic acid
Price: -
Min. Order:5 metic ton

Product Description

Fulvic acid is an organic acid composed by small molecules, its permeability intensive, featured with quinonyls and carboxyls etc. Fulvic acid has enormous potential to heal soils of the world and to neutralize radioactive and toxic wastes.  Also it chelates and binds scores of minerals into a bio-available form used by cells. Once the nutrients meld into the fulvic acid complex, they become bio-active and bio-available, which accelerates the absorption of nutrients and hence the synthesis of the chlorophyl as well as accumulation of dry matters. The product is either in powder or liquid.

Major applications
The most prevailing use of fulvic acid is manures. It can be used as manures for leaves, liquid manures or compound fertilisers. Such products, acidic, adjust the pH value in soil, enrich soil structure and promote the soil in quality, especially the soil that is salinisated. It apparently fixes nitrogen and free phosphorus, rendering them more absorbable; besides, it upgrades the quality of the crops and stimulates their growth.
Its killing character makes fulvic acid a competent pesticide additive. On the other hand, owing to its bio-activity and bio-availability, it plays an significant part in feedingstuff and medicines 

Specifications
Appearance yellow, amorphic powder or liquid
Fulvic acid 50—80%
Mesh 100m
Solubility easily soluble in water
pH Value 5-6
Packing 25Kg plastic woven bag or upon request
We'r manufactory for production of leonardite humic acid,potassium humate,sodium humate fertilizers.
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Member Information

Jiangxi PingXiang AnHua Biotechnology Co.,Ltd
Country/Region:Jiang Xi - China
Business Nature:Manufacturer
Phone:57998921
Contact:Grace (Sales)
Last Online:27 Nov, 2012