COMPOSITION SPECIFICATION Nitrogen 46.0% by Weight Min. Moisture 0.5% Max. Biuret 1% Max. by Weight Fisper 0.35 Max. Anti Caking Agent 0.5% Max. Free Ammonia 160 PXT PPM Max. Granulation 2 4 mm: 90% Min. Dimension Less than 1 mm: Absence Melting Point 132 C Color Pure White Physical Specification Non clotted 100% free from harmful substances. Internationally accepted standard for urea N46%. · Free floating, treated with anti caking treatment. Free from Impurities, Sand, Dust and Certified Non Radioactive. Physical state solid >20 and 101KPS, white granules. Vapor density not applicable. Floatability / Water sinks and mixes. Molecular weight 60.065. PH Value 8.0 8.5. USAGE More than 90% of world industrial production of Urea is destined for use as nitrogen release fertilizer. Urea has the highest nitrogen content of all solid nitrogen content of all solid nitrogenous fertilizers in common use. Therefore, it has the lowest transportation costs per units of nitrogen nutrient. The standard crop nutrient rating of urea is 46 0-0. The most common impurity of synthetic urea is Biuret, which impairs plant growth. Urea is usually spread at rates of between 40 and 300 Kg./HA but rates vary. Smaller applications incur lower losses due to leaching. During summer season, Urea is often spread just before or during rain to minimize losses from volatilization (A process wherein nitrogen is lost to the atmosphere as Ammonia Gas). Because of the high Nitrogen concentration in Urea, it is very important to achieve an even spread. The application equipment must be correctly calibrated and properly used.