Origin: Kazakhstan
Physicochemical Indicators of Granulated Sulfur:
Mass Fraction of Sulfur: Not less than 99.98%
Mass Fraction of Ash: Not more than 0.02%
Mass Fraction of Organic Substances: Not more than 0.01%
Mass Fraction of Acids (as Sulfuric Acid): Not more than 0.0015%
Mass Fraction of Water: Not more than 0.2%
Mechanical Contaminants (paper, wood, sand, etc.): Not allowed
Mass Fraction of Granules (0.5-8 mm in diameter): Not less than 75%
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Granular urea is a solid, white, nitrogen fertilizer containing at least 46% nitrogen. It's the most common form of solid nitrogen fertilizer used worldwide.
Here are some of the characteristics of Granular Urea
Production:Â Granular urea is made from ammonia and carbon dioxide.
Application: It can be applied directly to soil or mixed with other fertilizers like phosphate and potash. It can also be used as a foliar spray for some plants.
Storage:Â Granular urea can be stored for long periods without losing effectiveness.Â
Solubility:Â Granular urea is highly soluble in water.
Safety:Â Granular urea is not reactive with water.Â
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It is a solid fertilizer containing 46% of Nitrogen. It is produced by the reaction of Ammonia and Carbon dioxide under high pressure. The urea produced in solution is turned into a solid fertilizer of spherical granules.
Urea fertiliser is used extensively as a chemical fertiliser and widely used in the agricultural sector. It provides your plants with nitrogen to promote leafy, green growth. Because urea fertiliser is neutral in pH, it can adapt to a variety of soil types. Urea is the most widely used and most concentrated solid nitrogen fertiliser.
Packing: 50kg bags, 1000kg / 1200kg jumbo bags.
Handling and Storage: Store in a cool and dry place, away from moisture, heat. Protect the materials from the sun or rain during transportation.
Item Specification
Appearance: Granular White
Total Nitrogen %: Min 46
Biuret %: Max 1.0
Moisture %: Max 0.3
Particle size %: (2-4.5Mm) = 90%
Urea is the most widely used nitrogen fertilizer in the world. It is effective on all crops, including regions with a warm climate. Urea is a synthesized organic molecule that is easily accessible to plants and can be absorbed by all parts of plants, both roots and vegetative mass. Therefore, urea is effective for main application and as a top dress, both independently and in tank mixtures with microelements and plant protection products.
Soil pH increases during the urea hydrolysis reaction, which allows granular urea to be used effectively on acidic soils, for fertilizing rice fields, for nitrogen fertilizing cereals, technical crops and horticulture.
Bulk density and granule size allow urea to be included in the composition of fertilizer blends and provide uniform distribution over the soil surface.
Granulometry
Fraction of total mass of granules measuring:
under 1 mm 2 %, max
2 mm to 5 mm 95 %, min
Under 6 mm 100%
Static strength of granules, kgc/gr 2.5, min
Free flowing, treated with anti-caking agent.
HS Code 31021000
PRICE = US$ 400 CIF
ORIGIN: South Africa
PACKAGE: 50KG
MIN ORDER: 200 TONS
Specification UREA46% Granular GOST 2081-92
Product UREA N46 agriculture grade
Nitrogen 46% minimum
Moisture 0.5 max
Free ammonia 160 PXT PPM maximum
BIURET 1.0% maximum
Harmful substances 100 % free from harmful substances
Melting point 132 degree Celsius
Granulation 1mm to 4mm 90% minimum
Color White standard or white pure
Odor Odorless
Boiling Decomposes before boiling
Radiation Non-radioactive
Physical state Solid@20 C, 101 KPA white granules
Specific gravity Solid@20 C-1.35 t/ms
Floatability in water Sinks and mixes
Molecular weight 60.065
Fertilizer granular 94-96%min
Prill 96% max
Fisher 0.30%
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