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PetroBNX specializes in the export of various types of urea, offering solutions tailored to diverse agricultural, industrial, and environmental needs. Our extensive product line ensures that clients receive the precise type of urea for their specific applications. Here’s a detailed overview of the categories of urea we offer:
1. Prilled Urea
Prilled urea is small, spherical granules, known for its solubility and even distribution. Commonly used in agriculture, prilled urea is ideal for applications requiring a uniform nitrogen release and is highly effective in dry environments.
2. Granular Urea
Granular urea features larger particles than prilled urea, making it suitable for more controlled release. Its size and density allow for a slower nitrogen release, making it ideal for applications in broad-acre farming where weather conditions may affect nitrogen retention.
3. Urea Solution
This liquid form of urea is primarily used in the automotive and industrial sectors, including diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) applications to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions. Urea solutions are also used in foliar feeding for agriculture, where nutrients are applied directly to plant leaves for rapid absorption.
4. Ammonium Nitrate-Urea (ANU)
ANU combines urea with ammonium nitrate, resulting in a compound that provides both quick-release and long-lasting nitrogen sources. This blend is commonly used as an effective and efficient nitrogen fertilizer in regions where both immediate and sustained nitrogen supply is essential.
5. Urea Formaldehyde (UF)
UF is a synthetic compound often used in manufacturing adhesives, resins, and fertilizers. In agricultural applications, it functions as a slow-release nitrogen fertilizer, providing a steady supply of nitrogen for crops over an extended period.
6. Coated Urea
To improve efficiency, coated urea is encapsulated with materials that control the release of nitrogen. These coatings can vary in thickness and material, catering to specific environmental needs, reducing nitrogen loss, and improving nutrient uptake in crops.
7. Slow-Release Urea
Specially formulated to release nitrogen gradually, slow-release urea is designed to meet the sustained nutritional needs of plants over time. This type is particularly useful in horticulture and turf applications, providing steady growth and minimizing environmental impact.
8. Urea Ammonium Nitrate (UAN)
UAN is a liquid fertilizer mix that combines urea and ammonium nitrate, offering flexibility in application methods, such as foliar sprays and fertigation. Its balanced nitrogen content provides both immediate and long-lasting nutrient support for a variety of crops.