Product Description
Buy from us highly pure and reactive Manganese Carbonate that appears as a white to light pink colored compound that is available in moisture free forms. It has a chemical formula of MnCO3 with an average molecular mass of 114.95 grams per mol. It is completely insoluble in water and has a high melting point in between 200 to 300 degrees Celsius. Manganese Carbonate offered by our company can be delivered to our customers in large volumes at a reasonable and low price range.
| Packaging Type |
HDPE Bag |
| Packaging Size |
25-50 kg |
| Grade |
Technical |
| Chemical Formula |
MnCO3 |
| Brand |
Parth Industries |
| Shelf Life |
2 Year |
| CAS No |
34156-69-9 |
| Molecular Weight |
114.9469 g/mol |
| pH Level |
7.0 |
Reliable Plant Nutrition AdditiveManganese Carbonate plays a vital role in horticulture as a source of manganese for fertilizers. Its neutral pH level ensures it does not alter soil acidity, promoting healthy plant growth and nutrient absorption. The fine powder dissolves efficiently when used as a fertilizer additive, supplying essential micronutrients to crops and improving soil quality.
Versatile Industrial ApplicationsThis compound serves as a trusted colorant in ceramic glazes, providing distinctive hues to ceramic wares. Additionally, Manganese Carbonate is utilized as a pigment and drier for varnishes, enhancing color stability and drying properties in coatings. Its stable structural formula (MnCO3) and high purity make it suitable for these demanding industrial processes.
FAQ's of Manganese Carbonate:
Q: How can Manganese Carbonate be used as a fertilizer additive?
A: Manganese Carbonate is mixed into fertilizers to supply manganese, a crucial micronutrient, which supports enzyme activity, chlorophyll formation, and overall plant health. It is especially beneficial for soils deficient in manganese.
Q: What are the typical industrial uses of Manganese Carbonate?
A: Besides agricultural applications, Manganese Carbonate is used as a glaze colorant in ceramics, giving a pinkish hue. It is also employed as a pigment and drier in varnishes to enhance color and drying efficiency.
Q: When should Manganese Carbonate be applied to plants?
A: It is best added to fertilizers during the preparation stage or directly at planting, especially when soil tests indicate a deficiency in manganese or for crops with higher manganese requirements.
Q: Where can this technical grade Manganese Carbonate be sourced?
A: This product is manufactured, distributed, exported, and supplied by companies based in India, ensuring reliable access for both domestic and international customers.
Q: What is the benefit of using Manganese Carbonate with pH level 7.0?
A: Its neutral pH level ensures it will not affect the acidity or alkalinity of soils or mixtures, helping maintain balanced growing conditions for sensitive plants.
Q: Describe the manufacturing process for Manganese Carbonate.
A: Manganese Carbonate is typically synthesized by reacting manganese(II) salts with carbonate salts, then filtered, dried, and ground into a fine, light pink powder for industrial and agricultural use.
Q: Is Manganese Carbonate safe to use in all fertilizer mixtures?
A: Yes, when used at recommended rates and in accordance with agricultural guidelines, Manganese Carbonate is safe and effective for a wide variety of fertilizer applications.