The difference between zinc sulfate monohydrate and zinc sulfate heptahydrate
Zinc sulfate monohydrate
It has a white powdery appearance, is soluble in water, is not easy to absorb moisture, and is easy to store. According to its heavy metal content, it can be divided into: zinc content is generally 30%-35.5%, can be processed into granular zinc, and can also be widely used in medicine, food, feed, industry, agriculture, etc.
Zinc sulfate heptahydrate
It has a white crystal appearance, dissolves in water, is easy to absorb moisture, and is easy to agglomerate. According to the different heavy metal content, it can be divided into: zinc content is generally between 20%-22.51%, and cannot be used for products such as feed that have certain requirements for moisture, so as to avoid product agglomeration, deterioration, etc.
Main differences:
Zinc sulfate monohydrate is easily soluble in water, is not easy to absorb moisture and agglomerate, is easy to store, and is suitable for the feed industry;
Zinc sulfate heptahydrate dissolves in water and is most suitable for foliar fertilizer and other industries with high requirements for water solubility.