Monopotassium Phosphate (MKP) Extraction TechnologyUsing wet phosphoric acid with a concentration of 26% to 40% as feedstock, high-purity monopotassium phosphate (MKP) is produced in a single step via a liquid-liquid extraction process. This simultaneously yields ammonium chloride potassium (which can be directly used as a compound fertilizer ingredient) and low-concentration raffinate phosphoric acid. The technology is patent-protected, and three industrial-scale units have already been constructed domestically (according to technical records), ensuring stable and reliable product quality. MKP is one of the fastest-growing premium varieties in the global water-soluble fertilizer market, with a terminal selling price significantly higher than that of ordinary phosphorus fertilizers. The comprehensive utilization of by-products further optimizes overall economic efficiency. A prerequisite for technology transfer is that the owner must possess a large-scale compound fertilizer production capacity to absorb the by-products. Deliverables include the process package, design drawings, operation manuals, training materials, and patent licensing documents, with a service cycle ranging from 3 to 18 months.