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Single Super Phosphate

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Use Single Super Phosphate for Healthy Crop

Single Super Phosphate is one of the most used chemical fertilizer accross globe. Rock Phosphate reacted with sulphuric acid and enriched with some other ingredients is the recepie of SSP. It keeps soil in good shape by maintaining soil structure & give fast growth to plants by supplying soluble nutrients.

SSP (Powdered) Details, As per FCO-1985

Single Super Phosphate is a multi-Nutrient Phosphoric Chemical Fertiliser which can be applied to all crops on all soil types. It is usually applied at the time of sowing crop or transplantation of crop. The fertilizer industry is subjected to complete quality control by the Fertilizer Control Order, 1985 issued under Essential Commodities Act 1955 which regulates and monitors the quality of fertilizer mixtures, packing, marking on the fertilizer bags and setting up of quality control laboratories. We adhere to quality standards as prescribed by Fertilizer Control Order and our Company is dedicated towards maintaining the quality of our products, processes and inputs.

Ingredient Specification
Available Water Soluble phosphates (as P2O5 )Minimum 16% by weight
Water Soluble phosphates (as P2O5 )Minimum 14.5% by weight
Free Phosphoric Acid (as P2O5 )Maximum 4% by weight
MoistureMaximum 12% by weight

We are Manufacturer of high grade Single Super Phosphate

Manufacturing Capacity

Currently we have installed capacity to produce 132000 MT of powdered Single Super Phosphate per year.

Quality Assurance

We manufacture the SSP Fertiliser as per parameters set by Govt of India under Fertiliser Control Order, 1985.

Single Super Phosphate Powder


Frequently Asked Questions about SSP

Allmost every fruit and flower plants need a right quantity of phosphorus for the proper development of seeds and fruits. Crops that don't have a high root, but rapid top growth need high amout of phosphate compared to other. 
Imp: A detailed study of soil health and each crop's specific requirements should be done before applying any kind of fertiliser... may be it be organic or chemical based. Crops may get spoiled because of low use of fertilisers as well as large use of fertilisers.

There are many natural sources of phosphorous. Banana Peels, Bone meals and rock phosphate. Various organic as well as synthetic blends are available to add phosphorous into soil. Mineral phosphorus sources are cheaper and last longer in the soil.

Although making a fertiliser is today's fertiliser manufacturing factories need a good amout of science and technology. We can still sum up in few easy steps 
  • Grinding of Rock Phosphate to get the right mesh upto 95% passes through 100 mesh. 
  • Acidulation of ground rock Phosphate with dilute sulphuric acid and water in a measured quantity.
  • Leave the mixed mixture for chemical reactions and further curing to achieve conversion efficiency.
  • Packing in bags and supply of Single Super Phosphate