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Urea Prilled
Specifications:
Form: Small spherical particles, 1–2 mm
Nitrogen content: 46%
High solubility
Smooth and uniform granules
Applications:
Agriculture: Suitable for surface broadcasting and flooded-irrigation systems
Chemical industry: Used in resins, adhesives, melamine production, and NPK fertilizers
Animal feed (processed form): As a non-protein nitrogen source for ruminants
Gas treatment: Used in SNCR/SCR processes for reducing NOx emissions
Urea Granular
Specifications:
Form: Larger granules, 2–4 mm
Higher crushing strength than prilled urea
More resistant to moisture and caking
Nitrogen content: 46%
Applications:
Agriculture: Preferred for large-scale farming and mechanical spreading due to uniform size
Blending: Ideal for fertilizer blending (NPK, NP, NK)
Industrial use: Suitable for industries requiring consistent particle size
Fertilizer-Grade Urea
Specifications:
Nitrogen content: 46%
Biuret level: Typically below 1%
Designed primarily for agricultural use
Applications:
Soil fertilization: Enhances plant growth and increases crop yield
Foliar application: When dissolved properly for spraying
Blending: Used in granular and compound fertilizers
Technical-Grade Urea
Specifications:
High purity
Low biuret content
Controlled moisture level
Small particle size or powder form
Applications:
Industrial chemicals: Production of melamine, adhesives, formaldehyde resins
Cosmetics: Used in creams and lotions as a moisturizing agent
Pharmaceuticals: Used in topical medical formulations
Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF/AdBlue): Base material for reducing NOx emissions in diesel engines
Feed-Grade Urea
Specifications:
Controlled biuret levels
Specially processed for safe animal consumption
Non-protein nitrogen source
Applications:
Livestock nutrition: Used for ruminants (cattle, sheep) to improve protein content in feed
Feed mixing: Added to formulated feed under controlled conditions