Granular urea, with a 46 percent nitrogen content, is a solid nitrogen fertilizer product. Produced from ammonia and carbon dioxide, it has the highest nitrogen content of any solid nitrogen fertilizer. It can be applied directly to the soil or mixed with other fertilizers like phosphate and potash to create a complete food mix for plants. This type of urea can be easily applied using conventional spreading equipment. Granular Urea Application: Raw material for other fertilizers production Manufacturing of melamine used in melamine-methanal resins (used for the synthesis of melamine through a chemical reaction involving urea and formaldehyde.) Formation of important resins (urea-formaldehyde resin) Use in reducing air pollution from diesel engines in cars, buses, and lorries