Urea

Commercially urea is most commonly produced by reacting carbon dioxide with ammonia at 200ºC (392ºF). After reacting, urea is evaporated and processed by prilling or granulating to produce a solid end product. It is used in agriculture, production of various resins, automobile manufacturing, medicine and cosmetics, etc. The provided urea adheres to the international standards.

Commercially urea is most commonly produced by reacting carbon dioxide with ammonia at 200ºC (392ºF). After reacting, urea is evaporated and processed by prilling or granulating to produce a solid end product. It is used in agriculture, production of various resins, automobile manufacturing, medicine and cosmetics, etc. The provided urea adheres to the international standards.

Granular Urea

PropertyUnitTest MethodValue
Nitrogen Contentwt %ISO 531546 Min
Moisturewt %ISO 27530.5 Max
Biuretwt %ISO 27541 Max
Particle Size (2-4 mm) %ISO 839790 Min
Formaldehydewt %ISO 6806-10.55 Max

Prilled Urea (Grade A)

PropertyUnitTest MethodValue
Nitrogen Contentwt %ISO 531546 Min
Moisturewt %ISO 27530.3 Max
Biuretwt %ISO 27541 Max
Particle Size (1-2.84mm) %ISO 839790 Min
Conditioning AgentAnti-Cake or Formaldehyde Treated

Technical Prilled Urea (Grade B)

PropertyUnitTest MethodValue
Nitrogen Contentwt %ISO 531546 Min
Moisturewt %ISO 27530.3 Max
Biuretwt %ISO 27541 Max
Particle Size (1-2.84mm) %ISO 839790 Min
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