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Urea
CAS No. : 57-13-6
Molecular Formula:CH4N2O
Molecular Weight: 60.06
Properties : Urea serves an important role in the metabolism of nitrogen-containing compounds by animals and is the main nitrogen-containing substance in the urine of mammals. Urea is solid, colorless, and odorless (although the ammonia that it gives off in the presence of water, including water vapor in the air, has a strong odor). Urea is highly soluble in water and practically non-toxic (LD50 is 15 g/kg for rat). Dissolved in water, it is neither acidic nor alkaline. The body uses Urea in many processes, the most notable one being nitrogen excretion. Urea is widely used in fertilizers as a convenient source of nitrogen. Urea is also an important raw material for the chemical industry.
Specification:
Item Prilled Urea Granular Urea
Appearance: White free flowing White granular
Size: 0.85-2.80mm: 90%min 2.7-4.75mm: 90%min
Nitrogen: 46.0% min 46.0% min
Moisture: 0.5% max 0.5% max
Biuret: 1.0% max 1.0% max
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Usage:
In the past decade Urea has surpassed and nearly replaced ammonium nitrate as a nitrogen fertilizer. Urea is also widely used in the agricultural industry as an animal feed additive.
Urea fertilizer can be coated with certain materials, such as sulfur, to reduce the rate at which the nitrogen becomes available to plants. Under certain conditions these slow-release materials result in more efficient use by growing plants. Urea in a slow-release form is popular for use on golf courses, parks, and other special lawn situations.
Packing and Storage:
20kg, 25kg, 50Kg PP woven bag with PE inner bag or composite plastic woven bag.1MT (1000kg) or 1.1MT (1100kg) jumbo bag. Shrink-wrapped with pallet is available.
Kept in dry and place, avoid moisture, water, rain and fire, normal transportation.
Urea is neither combustible nor explosive. It can be stored safely with no loss of quality under normal circumstances. Small or fast-moving augers should not be used to move granular Urea.
Urea particles are generally soft and abrasion can break the granules. Belt conveyers should be used whenever possible.
Urea should not be stored with ammonium nitrate. These materials, when in contact, rapidly absorb water when the relative humidity is above 18%.
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