Fulvic acids are a family of organic acids, natural compounds, and components of the humus (which is a fraction of soil organic matter). They are similar to humic acids, with differences being the carbon and oxygen contents, acidity, degree of polymerization, molecular weight, and color.
Fulvic acid is a yellow-brown substances found in natural material such as shilajit, soil, peat, coal, and bodies of water such as streams or lakes. Fulvic acid is formed when plants and animals decompose.
| PRODUCT | Fulvate Powder 80% |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Organic |
| Packaging Size | 25 kg Bag |
| Physical Form | Powder |
| Packaging Details | Paper Bag |
| Purity | 98 % |
| Automation Grade | Automatic |
| Usage/Application | Soil Application, Domestic,Commercial |
The manufacturing process of Fulvic Acid Powder involves extracting fulvic acid from humic substances found in rich organic soil or compost. The process starts with the collection of humus-rich material, which undergoes an alkaline extraction to separate the fulvic acid. This extract is then purified to remove impurities and unwanted components. The purified fulvic acid solution is concentrated, and finally, it is dried, typically through a spray drying process, to create a fine, easily soluble powder. This method ensures that the beneficial properties of fulvic acid, such as enhancing soil fertility and plant growth, are retained in the powder form.
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