ZINC SULPHATE IP/BP/USP/EP

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ZINC SULPHATE IP/BP/USP/EP

ZINC SULPHATE – PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Zinc Sulphate is a water-soluble, inorganic zinc compound commonly used as a fertilizer additive, animal feed supplement, and chemical reagent. It plays a critical role in plant nutrition, animal growth, and industrial formulations. Available in both anhydrous and heptahydrate forms, it is a cost-effective zinc source with high solubility and broad utility. We supply Zinc Sulphate in bulk across USA, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Chile in various grades.


📦 Industries Used In:

  • Agriculture (Fertilizers)

  • Animal Feed & Veterinary Supplements

  • Pharmaceuticals & Nutraceuticals

  • Chemical Manufacturing

  • Textile, Leather & Electroplating

🧪 Available Grades:

  • Fertilizer Grade

  • Feed Grade

  • Industrial Grade

  • Pharmaceutical/Nutraceutical Grade

  • Analytical Grade

⚙️ Functions:

  • Supplies zinc micronutrients to crops

  • Acts as a zinc supplement in animal nutrition

  • Used as a coagulating agent in rayon and textile processing

  • Functions as a reagent in labs and industrial applications

  • Prevents zinc deficiency in plants, animals, and humans

🧩 Classified Under:

  • Zinc Compounds

  • Sulphates

  • Inorganic Salts

  • Fertilizer Micronutrients

  • Feed Additives

CAS Number

7733-02-0

Formula

ZnSO₄

Molecular Weight

161.47 g/mol

Density

3.54 g/cm³

Gravity

~3.5

Melting Point

680 °C

Partical Size

Powder or granular form, typically 75–150 microns