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EPSO Microtop®

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EPSO Microtop® is an immediately effective foliar fertilizer with magnesium, sulfur, boron, and manganese.

Functions: Fertilizer

Chemical Family: Magnesium & Magnesium Compounds, Sulfur-based Compounds

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    Identification & Functionality

    Agrochemical Functions
    Technologies
    Composition

    Magnesium Sulfate with micro-nutrients 15+31
    15 % MgO, water-soluble magnesium oxide (= 9 % Mg)
    31 % SO3, water-soluble sulfur trioxide (= 12.4 % S)
    0.9 % B, water-soluble boron
    1 % Mn, water-soluble manganese

    Features & Benefits

    Applications & Uses

    Application

    5 kg EPSO Microtop® per 100 l water is preferably used as a foliar fertilizer for higher yields and better quality. EPSO Microtop® eliminates latent magnesium, sulfur, boron and manganese deficiencies quickly and successfully.
    When mixed with any plant protection products, the recommendations of the manufacturers of these products have to be followed.

    Properties

    Physical Form
    Typical Properties
    ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
    Boric Acid (H3BO3)5.1
    Bulk Density1000kg/m³
    Granulometry(< 1 mm)70%
    Granulometry(d50)0.75mm
    K2SO4, CaSO4, KCl, NaCl0.1%
    Magnesium Sulphate Heptahydrate (MgSO4·7H2O), calculated as MgSO445.5%
    Manganese Sulphate (MnSO4)2.8%
    Water of crystallisation (H2O)46.5%

    Regulatory & Compliance

    Certifications & Compliance

    Technical Details & Test Data

    Dissolving Properties

     

    • readily soluble, practically without residues; always vigorously stir the salt into water or solution
    • the pH value is lowered by up to two units starting from a neutral water quality
    • maximum solubility in 100 liters of water: abt. 60kg at 5°C and abt. 80kg at 20°C

    Storage & Handling

    Storage

    Store at a cool and dry place. Excessive storage pressure and large temperature fluctuations can result in caking, which can be broken up by pounding of the bags.