Urea

Urea is an organic compound with the chemical formula NH2 (2CO). This compound is colorless, odorless, and relatively non-toxic and has a high solubility in water. More than 90% of urea production in the world is nitrogen-containing for use as chemical fertilizers. Urea in the soil is hydrolyzed to ammonia and carbon dioxide. The ammonia from this process is oxidized to nitrate by bacteria in the soil and can therefore be absorbed by the plant. Urea is also one of the most important raw materials in the chemical industry and in the production of various plastics, In particular, urea formaldehyde resins, adhesives, such as urea formaldehyde and urea melamine formaldehyde, potassium cyanate and urea nitrate are used.
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    Urea

Granular Urea Chemical Analysis

Granular UreaPropertyUnitsTest MethodValue
1Nitrogen ContentWt%Iso 531546 min
2MoistureWt%Iso 27530.5 max
3BiuretWt%Iso 27541 Max
4Particles Size(2-4mm)Wt %Iso 839790 min
5FormaldeYdeWt %BS-6806-10.55 max

Prilled Urea Chemical Analysis

Prilled UreaPropertyUnitsTest MethodValue
1Nitrogen ContentWt%201-E46.3 min
2MoistureWt%805-1-E0.3 max
3BiuretWt%135-E1 max
4Particles Size (1_2.84)%158-E90 min
5Conditioning Agent(Grade A)Anti-Cake or Formaldehyde Treated
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