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Tech Blog What is the raw material of urea formaldehyde? Unlike natural materials, urea formaldehyde is purely synthetic, and its performance and safety depend directly
In the production of urea from CO₂, the stripping process often encounters operational challenges during melamine production. The by-product of melamine production, concentrated ammonia water, often causes bottlenecks in desorption, hydrolysis, steam consumption, and environmental emissions.
This article introduces a validated process improvement for the digestion of melamine concentrated ammonia water – implemented in a 500 ton/day urea plant – to reduce operating costs, decrease steam usage, reduce ammonia emissions, and increase urea production.
| Ammonia water feed | 10–15 m³/h | 18–22 m³/h |
| NH₃ concentration | 6–8% | 12–14% |
| CO₂ concentration | 4–6% | 8–10% |
| Stripper effluent NH₃ | <5 ppm | 150–250 ppm (exceeds limit) |
| Stripper steam consumption | 4.5 t/h | 7.5 t/h |
| Hydrolysis steam | 1.0 t/h | 1.5 t/h |
| Absorption tower tail gas NH₃ | ~1% | 50–65% (severe pollution) |

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