Petrochemicals & FERtilIZERS

Petrochemical and fertilizer trading involves the buying and selling of raw materials, intermediates, and finished products in the petrochemical and fertilizer industries. These industries are involved in the production of a wide range of products, including plastics, synthetic fibers, fertilizers, and chemicals.

Petrochemicals are derived from crude oil and natural gas, and are used as raw materials for a variety of products, including plastics, synthetic fibers, and chemicals. The petrochemical industry is highly integrated, with the production of one product often serving as the raw material for another.

The fertilizer industry produces a wide range of products that are used to improve the fertility of agricultural soils, including nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium fertilizers. These products are essential for increasing crop yields and improving the health of crops, and are used globally to support agriculture and food production.

Metkor is engaged in trading and exporting a broad range of Plastic, HDPE, LDPE, LLDPE Granules. Our products are widely acknowledged in the market for exhibiting, purity, effectiveness, durability and temperature control factors. We source all types of plastic raw materials from world’s well know producers and sold to customers around the world.

Our comprehensive product range includes HDPE, LDPE, LLDPE, PP, etc. These raw materials are manufactured in a variety of grades and specifications to comply with national and international quality certifications as well as to meet stringent customer specifications.

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DAP

DAP, or diammonium phosphate, is a type of fertilizer that is commonly used in agriculture to provide crops with the essential nutrients they need to grow. It is a combination of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) and is used as a source of these two important macronutrients.

There are different grades of DAP fertilizer, which can vary based on the concentration of nitrogen and phosphorus. The most common grades of DAP are 18-46-0 and 18-48-0, which contain 18% nitrogen and 46% or 48% phosphorus, respectively. The specific grade of DAP used will depend on the crop being grown and its specific nutrient needs.

DAP is typically used in the production of field crops, such as corn, wheat, and soybeans, and is also used in the production of fruits, vegetables, and other specialty crops. It is a widely used fertilizer due to its high nutrient content and relative low cost compared to other sources of nitrogen and phosphorus.

In addition to its use in agriculture, DAP is also used in other industries, including animal feed production and industrial applications.

 

It’s important to use fertilizers like DAP responsibly and in accordance with best practices to avoid environmental problems such as water pollution and soil contamination. Excessive use of fertilizers can also lead to an imbalance of nutrients in the soil, which can impact crop yields and quality. It’s always a good idea to consult with a local agronomist or extension service for specific recommendations on the use of DAP or other fertilizers.

 We source MAP from well known manufactures and export to our global clients.

MAP

MAP, or monoammonium phosphate, is a type of fertilizer that is commonly used in agriculture to provide crops with essential nutrients. It is a combination of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) and is used as a source of these two important macronutrients.

There are different grades of MAP fertilizer, which can vary based on the concentration of nitrogen and phosphorus. The most common grades of MAP are 11-52-0 and 12-61-0, which contain 11% or 12% nitrogen and 52% or 61% phosphorus, respectively. The specific grade of MAP used will depend on the crop being grown and its specific nutrient needs.

MAP is typically used in the production of field crops, such as corn, wheat, and soybeans, and is also used in the production of fruits, vegetables, and other specialty crops. It is a widely used fertilizer due to its high nutrient content and relative low cost compared to other sources of nitrogen and phosphorus.

In addition to its use in agriculture, MAP is also used in other industries, including animal feed production and industrial applications.

 

Like any fertilizer, it’s important to use MAP responsibly and in accordance with best practices to avoid environmental problems such as water pollution and soil contamination. Excessive use of fertilizers can also lead to an imbalance of nutrients in the soil, which can impact crop yields and quality. It’s always a good idea to consult with a local agronomist or extension service for specific recommendations on the use of MAP or other fertilizers.

 We source MAP from well known manufactures and export to our global clients.

SULPHUR

Sulfur is a naturally occurring element that is essential for plant growth and is commonly used as a fertilizer in agriculture. It is used to correct sulfur deficiencies in soil, which can impact the growth and development of crops.

There are different grades of sulfur fertilizer, which can vary based on the purity of the sulfur. Some common grades include elemental sulfur, sulfate of potash, and ammonium sulfate. The specific grade of sulfur used will depend on the crop being grown and its specific nutrient needs.

Sulfur is typically traded internationally in bulk form, with the largest producers and consumers being countries in the Middle East, Europe, and Asia. It is commonly used in the production of field crops, such as corn, wheat, and soybeans, and is also used in the production of fruits, vegetables, and other specialty crops.

In addition to its use in agriculture, sulfur is also used in other industries, including the production of sulfuric acid, rubber, and detergents. It is also used as a component in the refining of petroleum products and in the production of other chemicals.

Like any fertilizer, it’s important to use sulfur responsibly and in accordance with best practices to avoid environmental problems such as soil contamination. Excessive use of sulfur can also lead to an imbalance of nutrients in the soil, which can impact crop yields and quality. It’s always a good idea to consult with a local agronomist or extension service for specific recommendations on the use of sulfur or other fertilizers.

Sulfur is one of the most important agricultural and industrial raw materials and is considered a strategic product sulfur is an odourless, tasteless and polyvalent nonmetal which is mostly in the form of yellow crystals and is obtained from sulphide and sulphate.  Metkor is able to supply highest quality Granular or Lump Sulphur sourced from well knows producers and export to different parts of the world at a competitive price.

UREA FERTILIZER

Urea is a type of nitrogen fertilizer that is widely used in agriculture to provide crops with essential nutrients. It is a highly soluble form of nitrogen and is commonly used to correct nitrogen deficiencies in soil.

There are different grades of urea fertilizer, which can vary based on the concentration of nitrogen. The most common grades of urea are 46-0-0 and 48-0-0, which contain 46% or 48% nitrogen, respectively. The specific grade of urea used will depend on the crop being grown and its specific nutrient needs.

Urea is typically traded internationally in bulk form, with the largest producers and consumers being countries in the Middle East, Europe, and Asia. It is commonly used in the production of field crops, such as corn, wheat, and soybeans, and is also used in the production of fruits, vegetables, and other specialty crops.

Urea is produced by reacting ammonia with carbon dioxide. The resulting product is then dried and granulated to form a fertilizer that is easy to handle and apply.

In addition to its use in agriculture, urea is also used in other industries, including the production of animal feed, pharmaceuticals, and resins.

Like any fertilizer, it’s important to use urea responsibly and in accordance with best practices to avoid environmental problems such as water pollution and soil contamination. Excessive use of urea can also lead to an imbalance of nutrients in the soil, which can impact crop yields and quality.

The main function of Urea fertilizer is to provide the plants with nitrogen to promote green leafy growth and make the plants look lush. Urea also aids the photosynthesis process of plants. Since urea fertilizer can provide only nitrogen and not phosphorus or potassium, it’s primarily used for bloom growth. The agricultural industry widely uses urea, a white crystalline solid containing 46 percent nitrogen as an animal feed additive and fertilizer. Metkor is able to supply highest quality Granular Urea Fertilizer sourced from well known producers and export to different parts of the world at a competitive price.

HDPE

We are engaged iin supplying and exporting a wide range of quality tested HDPE Granules. The new generation High Density Polyethylene Granules, manufactured by using high grade of materials, imparts high mechanical and the little branching on the granules provides them tensile strength and a stronger intermolecular force. Features like high resistivity towards temperature, exceptional toughness and thermal stability makes them perfectly suitable to be used in film grade, moulding grade and blowing grade.

LDPE

We are a global trader and exporter of comprehensive range of superior quality of Plastic Granules. Our LDPE granules are manufactured from superior grade plastics and our offered range exhibits superior density and is widely acknowledged in the market for its purity, effectiveness, weather resistivity, durability and temperature control factors.

LLDPE

We trade and export LLDPE granules sourced from world’s well known manufactures. Our LLDPE granules are manufactured from superior grade plastics and our offered range exhibits superior density and is widely acknowledged in the market for its purity, effectiveness, weather resistivity, durability and temperature control factors.

POLYPROPYLENE (PP)

In Polypropylene Granules, we offer different range of products which comprises of Virgin and Recycled Polypropylene Granules, PPCP Granules, etc. These Plastic Raw Material and Reprocessed Plastic Granules are manufactured using high grade Plastic Scrap and latest techniques to ensure the best properties and quality.

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