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Urea ammonium nitrate
2014-09-25 14:02:38

Urea fertilizer, also known as carbamide, is the most important nitrogenous fertilizer. It is a white crystalline organic chemical compound containing about 46 percent nitrogen. It is a waste product formed naturally by metabolizing protein in humans as well as other mammals, amphibians and some fish. Synthetic urea is produced commercially from ammonia and carbon dioxide. Urea is widely used in the agriculture sector both as a fertilizer and animal feed additive, which makes the production of urea considerably high in comparison to other fertilizers. In the United States alone, approximately one million pounds of urea is produced every year.

Specifications

urea ammonium nitrate 
Urea industry,agri grade 
ISO CIQ SGS quality 
13years manufacture and exporters 
15days leadtime

Urea has the highest nitrogen content, equal to 46 percent. This percentage is much higher than other nitrogenous fertilizers available in the market.

The cost of production of urea is relatively low since carbon dioxide required for its manufacture is obtained from crude naphtha.

Urea can be used for all types of crops and soils. After its assimilation by plants, urea leaves behind only carbon dioxide in the soil through the interaction of nitrifying bacteria. This carbon dioxide does not harm the soil.