Technologies

Ammonia

Ammonia

Urea

Urea

Methanol

Methanol

Nitric acid, nitrates and phosphates

Nitric acid, nitrates and phosphates

Melamine

Melamine

Syngas

Syngas

Ammonia

Ammonia

Ammonia is the basic input substance to produce other types of industrial nitrogen and compound fertilizers. Ammonia is produced by the Haber-Bosch process in which a direct catalytic fusion of gaseous nitrogen and gaseous hydrogen under high temperature and pressure occurs. You will find more information on the website of our affiliated company CASALE SA.
Urea

Urea

Urea with 46.6% nitrogen content is the most concentrated nitrogen fertiliser. It is produced by a two-step exothermic reaction of liquid ammonia with gaseous carbon dioxide under high temperature and pressure. 
 
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Methanol

Methanol

Methanol is the simplest aliphatic alcohol and is the raw material of many related chemical products (formaldehyde, acetic acid, dimethyl ether, methyl tert-butyl ether etc.). It is produced by the synthesis of carbon monoxide and hydrogen catalysed by a mixture of zinc and copper oxides. You will find more information on the website of our affiliated company CASALE SA
Nitric acid, nitrates and phosphates

Nitric acid, nitrates and phosphates

You will find more information on the website of our affiliated company CASALE SA

nitric acid ammonium nitrate, UAN, compound fertilisers
Melamine

Melamine

Melamine is a synthetic organic compound produced primarily as a raw material for synthesis of plastics or as a flame retardant in a range of plastics, paints or paper products. Melamine is made from urea under high pressure in the liquid phase. You will find more information on the website of our affiliate company CASALE SA
Syngas

Syngas

Syngas is a mixture of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and hydrogen. It is largely produced by steam reforming of natural gas (alternatively coal, biomass, hydrocarbons) under high temperature and pressure. It is used as input raw material for other chemical products such as hydrogen, methanol, ammonia or synthetic fuels. You will find more information on the website of our affiliate company CASALE SA