General information
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Product name: Urea.
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Chemical formula: (NH₂)₂CO.
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CAS No.: 57-13-6.
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Other name: Carbamide.
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Unit: Kilogram (kg) or ton.
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Origin: Vietnam, Russia, Indonesia, China, etc.
Urea, with the chemical formula (NH₂)₂CO, is an important organic compound in agriculture and industry. Also known as urea nitrogen, urea serves as a rich and efficient source of nitrogen for crops.
Specifications
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Nitrogen content: Minimum 46%.
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Biuret: Maximum 1%.
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Moisture: Maximum 0.5%.
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Particle size: Minimum 90% between 2mm - 5mm.
Packaging
Urea is packaged in 50kg bags or transported by tank trucks with a load capacity of up to 20 tons, depending on customer requirements and delivery methods.
Applications
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Fertilizer: Urea is the most common nitrogen source in agriculture, widely used as a fertilizer or in the production of other nitrogen-based fertilizers (NPK), promoting plant growth and development.
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Plastic production: Urea reacts with formaldehyde to form urea-formaldehyde resin, which is used as an adhesive in the wood industry, including plywood and other engineered wood products.
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Chemical industry: Urea is also a raw material for producing other compounds, such as melamine-urea-formaldehyde resins, applied in various industrial sectors.