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:''This article is about the chemical fertilizer solution. For the animal rescue organization, see [[United Animal Nations]].''
:''This article is about the chemical fertilizer solution. For the animal rescue organization, see [[United Animal Nations]].''


'''UAN''' is a [[solution]] of [[urea]] and [[ammonium nitrate]] in water used as a fertilizer. The most commonly used grade of these fertilizer solutions is UAN 32.0.0 (32%N), which consists of 44.3% [[ammonium nitrate]], 35.4% [[urea]] and only 20.4% water. Other grades are UAN 28, UAN 30, UAN 18.
'''UAN''' is a [[solution]] of [[urea]] and [[ammonium nitrate]] in water used as a fertilizer. The most commonly used grade of these fertilizer solutions is UAN 32.0.0 (32%N), which consists of 44.3% [[ammonium nitrate]], 35.4% [[urea]] and only 20.4% water. Other grades are UAN 28, UAN 30 and UAN 18.
The solutions are quite corrosive towards mild steel (up to 500 MPY on C1010 steel) and are therefore usually equipped with a corrosion inhibitor to protect tanks, pipelines, nozzels, etc.
The solutions are quite corrosive towards mild steel (up to 500 MPY on C1010 steel) and are therefore usually equipped with a corrosion inhibitor to protect tanks, pipelines, nozzels, etc.



Revision as of 17:13, 1 November 2006

This article is about the chemical fertilizer solution. For the animal rescue organization, see United Animal Nations.

UAN is a solution of urea and ammonium nitrate in water used as a fertilizer. The most commonly used grade of these fertilizer solutions is UAN 32.0.0 (32%N), which consists of 44.3% ammonium nitrate, 35.4% urea and only 20.4% water. Other grades are UAN 28, UAN 30 and UAN 18. The solutions are quite corrosive towards mild steel (up to 500 MPY on C1010 steel) and are therefore usually equipped with a corrosion inhibitor to protect tanks, pipelines, nozzels, etc.

Physical and Chemical Characteristics of Urea Ammonium Nitrate Solutions

The solutions contain a remarkable low amount of water and nevertheless have a low salt-out temperature:

Physical and Chemical Characteristics of UAN Solutions
Grade, %N: 28 30 32
Ammonium Nitrate (%): 40.1 42.2 44.3
Urea (%): 30.0 32.7 35.4
Water (%): 29.9 25.1 20.3
Specific Gravity at 16°C: 1.283 1.303 1.320
Salt-out Temperature (°C): -18 -10 -25