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Manganese Nitrate

Airedale Chemical Manganese Nitrate Solutions are moderate to highly concentrated liquid solutions of Manganese Nitrate holding the formula Mn(NO3)2 and has a variety of uses across multiple industries mainly within the agrochemical market as a soil nutrient.

Applications.

Agrochemical

Used in fertilizers – Manganese Nitrate is used widely to correct mineral deficiency for crops due to soils with low amounts of manganese. Plants suck Manganese up from the soil solution and transport it from root to shoot through the phloem. Once in place Manganese is not translocated from older leaves to new shoots

Farm & Livestock

Used in feed additives and animal nutrition. Manganese is an essential micronutrient for animals helps reproductive health, bone strength as well as the synthesis of cholesterol and fatty acids.

Others

Applications across various forms of metal treatment

Overview.

Airedale Chemical Manganese Nitrate Solution is a colourless to pale red liquid and is available across a variety of quantities from 25L to bulk tanker load meaning we are able to facilitate your order requirements.

We are one the UK’s leading Manganese Nitrate manufacturers and supply companies from a variety of industry backgrounds. We distribute across the United Kingdom, Ireland and Europe and operate as your partner to ensure you can facilitate your markets’ product requirements.

For full details concerning safety precautions, storage and handling procedures, request our Manganese Nitrate MSDS or speak with one of our product experts.

CAS Number:
13446-18-9
EC Number:
233-828-8
Grade:
TECH
Other Names:
Manganese Dinitrate
Appearance:
Colourless to pale red

Available in the following sizes.

25L Drum

200L Drum

Bulk Transfer

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