Potassium Nitrate Property: Potassium Nitrate is colorless and transparent rhombic crystals or white powder. The relative density is 2.109 and the melting point is at 334°C. It decomposes at 400°C and turns into potassium nitrite releasing oxygen and then in continuous heat turns into burnt potash. It is highly soluble in water, liquid ammonia and glycerine but insoluble in anhydrous alcohol and diethyl ether. It can not deliquesce in the air. As strong oxidizer, it will burn and explode when meeting with organics releasing irritant gas. If mixed with carbon powder or sulfur, it burns with strong light. Specification: Inspection Items Unit Industrial Grade First Grade Agricultural Grade Purity %≥ 99.8 99.4 97.5 Moisture %≤ 0.10 0.10 Chloride(as cl-) %≤ 0.01-0.03 0.02 0.80 Sulphate(as SO42-) %≤ 0.01 0.01 Insoluble Matter in Water %≤ 0.01 0.02 Fe %≤ 0.003 Hygroscopicity %≤ 0.25 0.30 K2O %≥ 46 Nitrogen(in nitrate) %≥ 13.5 Particle Size MM 0.2-2.5 2-5 Packing: Plastic woven bag or kraft paper bag inner with plastic bag in 2 0/25/50/500/1000kg net. Protection: Operators should wear protective smock including respirator and rubber gloves, etc. Be careful not to inhale the powder of potassium nitrate to protect respiration apparatus. Handling and Storage: Store in a cool, ventilated and dry house, away from moisture, heat or kindling. Avoid mixing with organic compound or sulphur or reducer during storage and transportation in case of explosion. Protect the material from the sun and rain during transportation. Carefully load and unload in case of crash. Applications: It is mainly applied in TV kinescope glass, glass refining agent and motor light glass; compound fertilizer and foliar spray fertilizer for crop and flower; fireworks to produce purple flame and black powder in mine, ignition wire and firecracker; drugs as penicillian potassium salt in medicine industry and catalyzer; ceramic and enamel; salt bath of heat treatment, cigarette paper, concentrating agent; conservatives in salted meat and chromogen in Food industry, etc.