Urea Prill is a form of urea fertilizer that is produced by spraying molten urea into droplets, which then solidify into small, spherical particles. These prills are smaller and more uniform compared to granular urea, making them ideal for certain agricultural and industrial applications.
Product Specifications
Properties | Specification |
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Nitrogen | 46% by weight minimum |
Moisture | 0.5% max by method of drying |
Fisher | 0.3% Max. Dryer |
Biuret | 1.0% max. by weight |
Anti-Caking Agent | Treated against Anti-Caking |
Free Ammonia | 160 PXT PPM maximum |
Granulation | 0.85 – 1.85mm not less than 90% |
Melting Point | 132 degrees centigrade |
Solubility in Water (20°C) | 100g/100 ml of water |
pH of 10% Solution | 7.5 – 10.0 units |
Color | Standard White or Pure White |
Critical Relative Humidity (30°C) | 73% |
Quality | Free flowing, non-clotted, free from harmful substances |
Physical State | Solid at 20°C, 101 KPA white granules |
Specific Gravity | Solid at 20°C, - 1.335 t/m |
Physical Presentation | Spherical beads or pellets, white |
Apparent Density (kg/m³) | 770 – 809 kg/m³ |
Salinity Index | 75.4 |