The report provides a detailed analysis essential for establishing a Potassium Schoenite production plant. It encompasses all critical aspects necessary for Potassium Schoenite production, including the cost of Potassium Schoenite production, Potassium Schoenite plant cost, Potassium Schoenite production costs, and the overall Potassium Schoenite production plant cost. Additionally, the study covers specific expenditures associated with setting up and operating a Potassium Schoenite production plant. These encompass production processes, raw material requirements, utility requirements, infrastructure needs, machinery and technology requirements, manpower requirements, packaging requirements, transportation requirements, and more.
Potassium Schoenite is a double salt, also known as potassium magnesium sulfate, that is used in the formulation of fertilizers and chemical manures. The fertilizers produced by it help nourish the plants and increase soil fertility. The presence of potassium and magnesium ions in the fertilizers provides excellent water solubility while increasing crop production. These fertilizers with Potassium Schoenite are essential for crops that cannot tolerate chlorine, including tobacco, sugarcane, and potatoes. It is largely used in fertilizers, which are further used over crop fields with pomegranate, banana, cotton, tomato, onion, sugarcane, ginger, turmeric, grapes, and watermelon cultivations.
The market for Potassium Schoenite is driven by its demand in the agrochemical and chemical industry. Its utilization as a component in different agrochemical products, like the preparation of fertilizers for agricultural fields, facilitates the growth of different varieties of plants and boosts its demand. Growth in agricultural activities, because of increasing demand for food, expands its use as a fertilizer to get better crop yield and quality. Also, the importance of improving the quality of agricultural supplies encourages farmers to use high-quality fertilizers.
Advancements in potassic fertilizers and agricultural practices further enhance the effectiveness of potassium schoenite, making it more appealing to farmers. The growth using sustainable agriculture practices makes potassium schoenite an environmentally friendly option compared to conventional fertilizers. Overall, all these factors govern industrial Potassium Schoenite procurement in the global market.
Raw Material for Potassium Schoenite Production
According to the Potassium Schoenite production plant project report, the key raw materials used in the production of Potassium Schoenite are Potassium Chloride-Magnesium Sulfate.
Production Process of Potassium Schoenite
The extensive Potassium Schoenite production cost report consists of the following major industrial production process:
- From Potassium Chloride and Magnesium Sulfate: The production process of Potassium Schoenite starts with the chemical reaction between potassium chloride, magnesium sulfate, and water. In this process, potassium chloride and magnesium sulfate react in an aqueous solution, forming Potassium Schoenite as the final product.
Potassium Schoenite has a molecular formula of K2SO4 · 2MgSO4, with a molecular weight of 415 g/mol. It is a white-colored, dense powdered chemical compound with a density ranging from 2.81 to 2.85 g/cm³. It remains stable under normal conditions and a standard temperature of 25 °C but goes through decomposition on heating. It is soluble in water and dissolves in glycerol, but it is highly insoluble in acetone and alcohol. All these physical and chemical properties make it useful in the production of agrochemicals, which are important for the growth of plants and nourishment of the soil.