Urea

Urea (CO(NH2)2) or carbamide, is a remarkably adaptable organic compound. Despite its relatively simple structure, it exhibits a wide range of applications, from serving as a valuable nitrogen-rich fertilizer and feed supplement in the agricultural sector to its key role in the production of industrial polymers. In essence, urea is a chemical gem with multifaceted utility.

Iranian Petrochemical Urea

Are you looking for a high-quality, nitrogen-rich fertilizer that can help your crops thrive? Look no further than Iranian Petrochemical Urea. Our product is produced using the latest technology and is rigorously quality-tested to ensure that it meets the highest standards.Here are some of the key benefits of using Iranian Petrochemical Urea:

Iranian Petrochemical Urea

  • High nitrogen content: Our product contains 46% nitrogen, which is one of the highest nitrogen contents of any fertilizer on the market. This means that you can use less carbamide to get the same results as other fertilizers.
  • Improved crop yields: carbamide is an essential nutrient for plants, and it can help to increase crop yields by up to 30%.
  • Enhanced soil fertility: By enriching soil with nitrogen, carbamide fosters a flourishing ecosystem for plants by enhancing soil fertility and structure. This, in turn, results in more robust plants with increased vigor and superior yields, ultimately bolstering agricultural productivity and overall crop health.
  • Affordability: Iranian Petrochemical Urea is a very affordable fertilizer, especially when compared to other high-nitrogen fertilizers.

Product Specifications

Prilled Urea

Value

Units

Property

MIN 46

wt %

Nitrogen Content

0.3 MAX

wt %

Moisture

1 MAX

wt %

Biuert

90 MIN

%

Particle Size (1-2.84 mm)

Granular Urea

Value

Units

Property

MIN 46

wt %

Nitrogen Content

0.5 MAX

wt %

Moisture

1 MAX

wt %

Biuert

90 MIN

%

Particle Size (2-4 mm)

0.55 MAX

wt %

Formaldehyde

Packaging

This product is offered in 50 kg packages, 1200 kg jumbo bags, and in large quantities in bulk form.

Urea

Where does urea come from?

Urea is a naturally occurring organic compound found in the urine of mammals, including humans. It is produced by the liver as a byproduct of the metabolism of amino acids. carbamide is the main nitrogenous waste product in humans and other mammals.

Industrial synthesis of urea

The most common industrial method for synthesizing Urea is the Haber-Bosch process, which was developed in the early 20th century. This process involves reacting (exothermic) ammonia with carbon dioxide under high pressure and temperature using an iron-based catalyst. The Haber-Bosch process is very important for the production of fertilizers. The Haber-Bosch process can be summarized by the following equation:

NH3 + CO2 → Urea + H2O

Urea’s applications

Urea serves as a potent nitrogen fertilizer that is crucial for the growth of plants as it easily dissolves in water, allowing for efficient absorption by plants. ceramide’s industrial applications are quite diverse, going beyond its well-known role in agriculture. Here’s a deeper dive into its industrial uses:

Urea in plant growth

  • Urea-Formaldehyde (UF) Resins: These are widely used adhesives for wood products like plywood, particleboard, and MDF. They also find use in coatings, laminates, and textiles.
  • Urethane Foams: Urea reacts with other chemicals to form urethane foams, which have excellent insulating properties. They are used in construction, furniture, and refrigeration applications.
  • Melamine: Dehydration of carbamide produces melamine, a crucial component in durable plastics like countertops, laminates, and tableware.
  • Cyanuric Acid: it is a starting material for cyanuric acid, a chlorine-based compound used as a pool stabilizer, flame retardant, and plasticizer.
  • Ammonium Carbamate: This intermediate compound derived from Urea is used in fertilizers and fire retardants.
  • Deicing Agents: carbamide, sometimes combined with other salts, can be used as a deicing agent on roads and airport runways due to its ability to lower the freezing point of water.
  • Textile Industry: carbamide acts as a flame retardant and helps improve dye adhesion to fabrics.
  • Fuel Additives: In some cases, carbamide can be used as an additive in diesel fuel to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions from vehicles.

The Future of urea in Industry

Research is ongoing to explore new applications for Urea. Some potential areas include:

  • Biodegradable Polymers: Scientists are developing biodegradable plastics derived from carbamide, offering a more sustainable alternative to traditional plastics.
  • Energy Storage: carbamide ‘s ability to form stable hydrates (compounds with water molecules) makes it a potential candidate for storing thermal energy.

Overall, Urea’s industrial applications are extensive and play a significant role in various sectors. Its versatility and ongoing research promise even more exciting uses in the future.

Buy Urea

Tikochem Group is a sales agent and supplier of all types of Iranian Urea. Contact us to order, inquire about Urea prices and purchase Urea from Iran. We offer a wide range of chemicals and petrochemical available.

We are here to help and answer any questions you might have.

Phone Number: +968 7686 5655 / +98 903 650 8958

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