Urea (Prilled)

Prilled urea consists of small, spherical particles (1-2mm) formed by spraying molten urea into a prilling tower. While less popular than granular in blending operations, prilled urea is preferred for certain industrial applications including resin production and diesel exhaust fluid (DEF/AdBlue).

Prilled (46% N)Technical GradeAdBlue GradeFOBCFRCIF
Quick Facts

Urea (Prilled) at a Glance

Common Origins
IranRussiaChinaEgyptAlgeria
Common Destinations
TurkeyEast AfricaSoutheast AsiaLatin AmericaIndia
Grades & Specifications
Prilled (46% N)Technical GradeAdBlue Grade
INCOTERMS
FOBCFRCIF
Unit of Measure
Metric Tons

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