New ammonium thiosulfate production may appear in Mendeleevsk
A new plant for the production of ammonium thiosulfate is planned to be created on the territory of advanced socio-economic development in Mendeleevsk. The plant’s cost is estimated at 455 million rubles (almost $6 million), and it’s planned to create 48 jobs. The investor of the project is GSM Chemical.
Ammonium thiosulfate is widely used in US agriculture and is attracting the attention of farmers in Europe and Russia as a promising complex fertilizer.
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