Granular UREA

Granular urea is a common and widely used nitrogen fertilizer.

It’s a solid form of urea, a nitrogen-rich organic compound.

Granular urea is popular due to its high nitrogen content, ease of handling, and relatively low cost.

Characteristics:

High Nitrogen Content:

Granular urea typically contains around 46% nitrogen by weight, making it a highly concentrated source of nitrogen for plants.

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Granular Form: The granular form allows for easy application using various spreading equipment.

Solubility: Urea is highly soluble in water, allowing it to be readily absorbed by plants.

Neutral pH: Granular urea has a neutral pH, making it suitable for most soil types.

Uses in Agriculture:

Topdressing: Applied directly to the soil surface to provide a quick boost of nitrogen to crops.

Broadcast Application: Spread evenly over fields to fertilize larger areas.

Incorporation: Mixed into the soil to provide a more sustained release of nitrogen.

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Urea Benefits:

Effective Nitrogen Source: Provides essential nitrogen for plant growth and development.

Cost-Effective: Often a more economical option compared to other nitrogen fertilizers.

Easy to Handle: The granular form is convenient for storage, transportation, and application.

Versatile: Can be used on a variety of crops and soil types.

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Considerations:

Volatility: Urea can be susceptible to volatilization, especially in warm, dry conditions.

This can lead to nitrogen loss if not applied properly.

Soil Type: The effectiveness of granular urea can vary depending on soil type and moisture conditions.

Environmental Impact: Overuse of nitrogen fertilizers can contribute to water pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.

Proper application and management are essential to minimize environmental impacts.

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The Chemical Structure of Urea

ELEMENTuniteRESULT
Total Nitrogen   NW.T %46.0 % Min
Biuret contentW.T %1.0 % Max
Moisture, H2O5 ( Fischer method )W.T %0.3 % MAX
FormaldehydeW.T %0.55 % Max
Free AmmoniaPPM100 PPM Max
PH (100g/I at 20 ° C )˜  9
IronPpm1.0 ppm max
Ashppm20 ppm
Other heavy metalsPPMNIL
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The Physical Analysis of Urea:

ELEMENTuniteRESULT
ColorStandard white or pure white
Odourodorless
Particle size distributionW.T %2-4.5 mm       95 % min
Crushing strength (3.15 mm granule)KG3.0 kg min.
Bulk DensityKg/m³760-800
BollingDecomposes before 132 °C
Melting point°cAround 132°C
RadiationCertified fully non- radioactivity
QualityFree flowing, treated with anti- caking
And free from harmful substances

Method of Analysis is according AOAC (Analysis official analysis certificate)

as per Thyssenkrupp (UHDE) Instructions

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