UREA

UREA

Product Description

Urea is a white crystalline organic compound widely used as a nitrogen fertilizer and as a raw material in chemical industries. It is highly soluble in water and provides a high nitrogen content for plant nutrition.

Key Features & Advantages

  • High nitrogen concentration
  • Highly soluble in water
  • Cost‑effective fertilizer
  • Widely used in agriculture and industry

Parameter

Typical Value

Appearance

White prilled granules

Nitrogen (N)

≥ 46%

Biuret

≤ 1.0%

Moisture

≤ 0.5%

Particle Size

2 – 4 mm

Urea is produced by reacting ammonia with carbon dioxide under high pressure to form ammonium carbamate, which is then dehydrated to produce urea.

Urea should be stored in dry warehouses to prevent caking and moisture absorption. It is typically packaged in moisture‑resistant bags or bulk containers.

  • Nitrogen fertilizer
  • Animal feed additive
  • Chemical manufacturing
  • Resin production

Urea is generally safe but excessive exposure to dust should be avoided.

  • 25 kg bags
  • 500 kg jumbo bags
  • 1000 kg bulk bags

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