Prilled Urea
Prilled urea (treated urea) is used for Agriculture” grade urea market intended for fertilizer applications.
Purity ( W/W% ) | 46 |
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Application(s): | Fertilizer |
Categories: Fertilizer, Prill, Urea
Tag: Coated
Description
Coated Prilled Urea
Urea 46%,Agriculture, Grad A
Product Description
Prilled urea (treated urea) is used for Agriculture” grade urea market intended for fertilizer applications. Prilled urea’sshape is small spherical particles known as “prills”.
Applications:
- The “46%” represents that nearly half of the weight of the urea fertilizer consists of pure nitrogen, making it a highly effective nitrogen source for plants.
- It provides essential nutrients that promote plant growth, leaf development, and overall plant health when applied to the soil.
- Urea 46% is widely used in various crop production systems to enhance agricultural yields.
- Farmers typically apply it by spreading it on the soil surface or injecting it into the soil, ensuring proper application and timing for effective nitrogen utilization by plants.
Property | Units | Test method | SPEC Value |
N2 content | Wt% | ISO 5315 | Min. 46 |
Moisture | Wt% | ISO 2753 | Max. 3.0 |
Biuret content | Wt% | ISO 2754 | Max. 0.1 |
Particle size (1-2.83 mm) | % | ISO 8397 | Min. 90 |
Conditioning Agent | Anti-Cake or Formaldehyde Treated |
Packing:
- 50kgr±200gr bags
- Jumbo/ Big bags
- Bulk
Additional information
Purity ( W/W% ) |
46 |
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Application(s): |
Fertilizer |
Delivery Terms
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CPT (Carriage Paid To)
FOB (Free On Board)
CFR (Cost and Freight)
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Granular Urea
Granular Urea Fertilizer is physically harder and more durable than prilled urea. Its granules typically range from 2 to 4 mm in size, whereas prilled urea particles are smaller, usually between 1 to 2.4 mm. This difference in structure directly affects mechanical properties such as flowability, resistance to caking, and handling strength.Despite having similar chemical composition and thermal behavior (e.g., melting point), the internal structure of granular urea provides superior strength and stability, making it ideal for bulk blending and long-distance transport.