Published September 22, 2010
Conval, a global leader in high-performance valves, now offers Clampseal Urea Service Valves for high-pressure piping of urea reactors, strippers and condensers.
Synthetic urea is created from synthetic ammonia and carbon dioxide and can be produced as a liquid or a solid. Approximately 1 million pounds of urea are manufactured in the United States alone each year, most of it used in fertilizers. Because the nitrogen in urea makes it water soluble, it is highly desired in this application. Urea is also used in commercial and industrial applications to produce some kinds of plastics, animal feed, glues, toilet bowl cleaners, dish washing machine detergents, hair coloring products, pesticides and fungicides. Medicinally, synthetic urea is used in dermatological products that re-hydrate the skin, and diuretics.
For details, please contact Conval, Inc., 265 Field Road, Somers, CT 06071; telephone 860-763-3551; fax 860-763-3557; email sales@Conval.com; web www.conval.com.
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