
UREA 46%N – AGRICULTURAL FERTILISER
Composition, Appearance and Properties:
Urea is carbonic diamide – CO(NH2). It is the most concentrated Nitrogen fertiliser. It contains Nitrogen in amide form, which in soil converts first into ammonium and then into nitrate forms. It is easily soluble in water. It is produced by synthesis from ammonia and carbon dioxide.
Chemical Composition:
Total Nitrogen in % | min. 45,5 % |
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Biuret in % | max. 1,0 % |
Content of granules with size 0,5 – 2,5 in % | min. 90,0 % |
Looseness in % | min. 96,0 % |
Application:
Urea is used as a nitrogen fertiliser with a slow-acting form of nitrogen for basic fertilisation, ie prior to sowing, or for additional fertilising during vegetation. Wherever DAM is not available, it is possible to use the liquid form of urea to leafs fertilising.
Urea can be applied to all types of soils, except for very acid or just limed soils.
Fertiliser Application Dosis in kg/ha:
Winter Wheat, Winter Barley | 200 – 300 |
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Grain, Oat | 150 – 250 |
Winter Rapeseed | 300 – 500 |
Potatoes | 150 – 400 |
Storage:
The fertiliser should be transported in the means of transportation which protect the product from the action of water, precipitation, direct sunlight and damage to the packaging. The fertiliser is non-explosive and non-flammable. Concerning the fire safety norm, urea is classified class B, fire hazard group 1. For storage, the ČSN 46 5750 norm applies.
Safety and Package Data Sheet
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Packaging
All fertilisers are available in the following pack types:
✓ In Bulk
✓ Big Bags
- 0,5t
- 0,6t
- 1,0t
Transport
Transport can be arranged by the customer or by our haulage contractor in case of interest.
Solid fertilisers are supplied by:
✓ Flatbed Trucks
✓ Tipper Trucks
Liquid fertilisers are supplied in tank trucks.