WO2012034650A1 - Method for producing urea fertilizer with low moisture absorption tendencies - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a urea granulation process and to the urea granule produced by the process.
- the invention integrates a method for recycling ammonia salts which are currently emitted to other processes, for example to UAN or NPK processes or to a conventional urea production process.
- Ammonia salts are
- Removing ammonia from an off-gas stream is a well-known technology as described in EP1695755A1 , for example.
- the off-gas stream is treated with an acidic scrubbing solution.
- This scrubbing solution can be easily manufactured by adding an acid such as nitric acid or sulphuric acid to water.
- the ammonia is removed from the gas stream by chemical absorption and converted to the corresponding ammonium salt.
- nitric acid produces ammonium nitrate (AN)
- AS ammonium sulphate
- a bleed solution which contains a low ammonium salt concentration and a high urea concentration.
- These solutions can either be discharged from the plant or, which is more favourable, added to the urea melt from the synthesis and granulated in a typical urea granulation plant.
- the product specification and quality are not influenced to a great degree by the addition of these small amounts of ammonium salts.
- the N content of the urea product is still above 46 % N, so that the product is still a typical urea based fertiliser.
- the critical relative humidity (CRH) of a salt is defined as the relative humidity of the surrounding atmosphere at which the material begins to absorb moisture from the atmosphere.
- CRC critical relative humidity
- a product with a low critical humidity is difficult to store, transport and apply as it tends to cake and form lumps. At high air humidity's, such as found in marine or tropical environments, such a fertilizer can even be destroyed. [0009] This is a phenomena exhibited by all ammonium salt fertilizers and many coating systems and coating substances have been developed to prevent the deterioration of the product. However, as urea normally has a relatively high critical humidity of over 70%, most urea producing plants do not need or have an installation to treat the product before storage. This would preclude the use of the proposed integrated ammonia recovery systems without added investments and would incur operating costs for coating.
- the feed system of a urea granulator 3 as shown in Fig. 1 a) consists of a feed system 5 from which the urea solution 4 is distributed to spray nozzles 6 inside of the urea granulator 3.
- a feed system 5 from which the urea solution 4 is distributed to spray nozzles 6 inside of the urea granulator 3.
- urea solution is introduced into the urea granulator 3.
- urea solution4 and a urea / ammonium salt-stream 8, containing urea and ammonium salt is introduced into the urea granulator 3 separately or as a mixture at the granule flow inlet side 1 of the urea granulator only and this mixture flows counter current to the granules being built-up in the urea granulator 3. Consequently in both examples a product 7 is generated by passing through the granule flow inlet side 1 to the granule flow outlet side 2 consisting of a homogenous distribution of ammonia salt and urea. Therefore granules produced in this way show low critical humidity.
- the off-gas 14 of the urea granulator is subjected to common scrubbing systems state of the art and released into the atmosphere.
- EP0289074 a process for producing fertilizer granules containing urea and ammonium sulphate by granulation in a fluidized bed of particles is described. In this process separately prepared ammonium sulphate particles serving as nuclei are introduced. These ammonium sulphate nuclei are applied with urea by spraying an aqueous urea-containing liquid with a urea concentration of 70 -99.9 % by weight to the nuclei. The end product is a granulate having a core of ammonium sulphate coated with urea.
- ammonium sulphate is granulated by using a specific binder. These particles are coated with molten urea and the coated particles are contacted with a dry powder as an anti-caking agent.
- the object of the invention therefore is to provide an alternative process which circumvents the above mentioned problems caused by the critical humidity of a mixture of urea and ammonium salt. Also the disadvantage and deficiencies of the fertilizers coated with a coating material should be eliminated by the current invention.
- urea granules having low moisture absorption capacity with a urea granulator, having a granule flow inlet side and oppositely a granule flow outlet side, forming an axis alongside which urea granules from a urea solution and a urea / ammonium salt-stream are formed, whereby the urea solution and the urea / ammonium salt-stream are sprayed as a mixture or separately via a feed system unit via various nozzles into the urea granulator onto a seed material.
- the highest amount of the urea / ammonium salt-stream is sprayed into the urea granulator at the granule flow inlet side and the amount of the urea / ammonium salt-stream is decreased alongside the axis of the urea granulator from the granule flow inlet side to the granule flow outlet side, whereby the urea / ammonia salt-stream comprises a urea : ammonium salt ratio between 4 and 20, a water content of 0 - 10 % by weight and optionally up to 1 - 5 % by weight additives, and the highest amount of the urea solution is sprayed into the urea granulator at the granule flow outlet side and the amount of the urea solution is decreased alongside the axis of the urea granulator from the granule flow outlet side to the granule flow inlet side.
- Further embodiments of the current invention are related to the composition of the streams introduced into the urea granulator.
- the stream introduced at the granule flow inlet side of the urea granulator consists exclusively of the urea / ammonium salt-stream and the stream introduced at the granule flow outlet side of the urea granulator consists exclusively of the urea solution without mixing both streams.
- the urea / ammonium salt-stream comprises preferably a urea : ammonium salt ratio between 7 and 16.
- the water content of this stream preferably is 0 - 5 % by weight.
- it comprises between 0.4 to 0.8 % by weight additives.
- the additives for the urea / ammonium salt-stream are thereby selected from the group comprising formaldehyde, aluminium sulphate, magnesium sulphate, micronutrients, and other hydro-carbone granulation additives or mixtures thereof. As preferred additive formaldehyde is used.
- the urea solution introduced at the granule flow outlet side of the urea granulator comprises a water content of 0 - 10 % by weight, preferably a water content of 0 - 5 % by weight and optionally up to 1.5 % by weight additives, preferably between 0.4 to 0.8 % by weight additives, whereby the weight additives are selected from the group comprising formaldehyde, aluminium sulphate, magnesium sulphate, micronutrients, and other hydro-carbone granulation additives or mixtures thereof. As preferred additive formaldehyde is used. Also it is possible that the urea solution comprises a minor content of impurities, as biuret.
- the additives for the urea / ammonium salt-stream as well as for the urea solution are selected from the group comprising formaldehyde, aluminium sulphate, magnesium sulphate, micronutrients, and other hydro-carbone granulation additives or mixtures thereof.
- formaldehyde is used as preferred additive formaldehyde.
- the seed material chemically compatible with the produced urea granules.
- the composition of the seed material can be of any natural or synthetic composition. Materials which are environmental friendly and degradable and not harmful to the soil and plants to be fertilized, are preferred. To give some examples, it can be soil, sand or biodegradable plastics. Also other fertilizers are possible. Usually preferred are crashed oversized urea granules or undersized urea granules, which are produced by the current inventive process. This seed material has to be smaller than the wished end product.
- the seed material has an optimum size if it is 20 - 80 % smaller than the wished end product, and preferably if it is 40 - 80 % smaller than the end product, and most preferably if it is 60 - 80 % smaller than the end product.
- the size of the starting material is small as possible, in order to ensure a totally covered seed material with urea solution.
- the highest amount of the urea / ammonium salt-stream is sprayed into the urea granulator at the granule flow inlet side and the amount of the urea / ammonium salt-stream sprayed into the urea granulator is reduced to zero within the first half of the axis of the granule flow inlet side to the granule flow outlet side, and preferably is reduced to zero within the first fifth of the axis of the granule flow inlet side to the granule flow outlet side.
- the urea / ammonium salt-stream is released from a scrubbing system for the removal of ammonia from the off-gas of a urea granulator.
- the pressure of the urea / ammonium salt-stream entering the feed system unit at the granule flow inlet side of the urea granulator is higher than the pressure of the urea solution entering the feed system unit at the granule flow outlet side of the urea granulator. This is to regulate the amount of urea / ammonium salt-stream and the amount of urea solution entering the feed system unit. In this way the composition of urea granules produced is regulated.
- the pressure of the urea / ammonium salt-stream entering the feed system unit at the granule flow inlet side of the urea granulator is 0.1 - 1 bar higher than the pressure of the urea solution entering the feed system unit at the granule flow outlet side of the urea granulator.
- the described method for producing urea granules having low moisture absorption capacity is to be operated in a urea fluid bed granulation apparatus comprising an urea granulator, having a granule flow inlet side and oppositely a granule flow outlet side, forming an axis alongside which urea granules are formed, comprising a feed system unit for conveying urea solution and a urea / ammonium salt- stream, as a mixture or separately, via various spray nozzles into the urea granulator whereby the feed system unit is equipped with means for conveying the urea / ammonium salt-stream to the granule flow inlet side of the urea granulator and with means for conveying the urea solution to the granule flow outlet side of the urea granulator.
- a further option of the apparatus is that the feed system unit is equipped with one or more headers having openings with same or different sizes conveying different amounts of the urea solution or the urea / ammonium salt-stream to nozzles being connected to the urea granulator. Also, the one or more headers having optionally means for adjusting the flow to the nozzles being connected to the urea granulator.
- the urea fluid bed granulation apparatus comprises a scrubbing system, releasing the urea / ammonium salt-stream and a means for conveying the urea / ammonium salt-stream to the urea granulator.
- the urea fluid bed granulation apparatus comprises means for pressurization of the urea / ammonium salt-stream and the urea solution. This pressurization step is optionally performed by means for self-regulation of the amount of urea / ammonium salt-stream and urea solution entering the feed system unit.
- urea granule that is produced by the process for producing urea granules having low moisture absorption capacity, with a urea granulator, having a granule flow inlet side and oppositely a granule flow outlet side, forming an axis alongside which urea granules from a urea solution and a urea / ammonium salt-stream are formed, whereby the urea solution and the urea / ammonium salt-stream is sprayed as a mixture or separately via a feed system unit via various nozzles into the urea granulator onto a seed material.
- the highest amount of the urea / ammonium salt-stream is sprayed into the urea granulator at the granule flow inlet side and the amount of the urea / ammonium salt-stream is decreased alongside the axis of the urea granulator from the granule flow inlet side to the granule flow outlet side, and the highest amount of the urea solution is sprayed into the urea granulator at the granule flow outlet side and the amount of the urea solution is decreased alongside the axis of the urea granulator from the granule flow outlet side to the granule flow inlet side.
- the total concentration of ammonium salts in the urea granules is up to 5 wt% ammonium salts, preferably being 0.5 to 1.5 wt%, having a nitrogen content of min 46 wt%. This ensures that a nitrogen content of min 46 wt% is reached in the urea granule and therefore it still is by definition a urea fertilizer grade product.
- the granules therefore consist of a centre of a seed material as described above.
- This seed material is surrounded by subsequent layers composed of a mixture of ammonium salt and urea, whereby the urea concentration increases from the centre to the outer layer of the granule, whereby the outer layer of the granule contains up to 80 to 100 % urea. Most preferably the outer layer of the granule contains 100 % urea.
- Fig. 2 shows a schematic block diagram with a urea granulator with a fluidized bed 3.
- a urea / ammonium salt-stream 8 is introduced into the urea granulator 3 at the granule flow inlet side 1 via a feed system 5.
- the urea solution 4 is introduced into the urea granulator 3 at the granule flow outlet side 2 via the feed system 5.
- the feed system 5 consists of one or more headers that are equipped with various spray nozzles 6 to introduce the urea / ammonium salt-stream 8 and the urea solution 4 into the urea granulator.
- the feed system 5 is equipped with means for adjusting the flow to the nozzles 6 to control and adjust the amount of urea / ammonium salt-stream 8 and/or urea solution 4 introduced into the urea granulator 3. Therefore the urea / ammonium salt-stream is sprayed onto the seed material 11 generally present in a urea granulator.
- the amount of urea / ammonium salt-stream 8 fed into the urea granulator drops from the granule flow inlet side 1 to the granule flow outlet side 2, whereby it is nearly 100 % at the granule flow inlet side 1.
- the amount of the urea solution is highest and preferably 100 % at the granule flow outlet side 2 of the urea granulator 3.
- urea solution 4 is sprayed onto the growing urea granules 13.
- the urea granules therefore are built up in such a way that the ammonium salt contained in the urea / ammonium salt-stream 8 is in the centre of the urea granules 12 surrounding the seed material 11 , while the subsequent layers of the growing urea granules 13 surrounding this centre of the urea granules 12 contain an increasing amount of urea and the final layer of the resulting inventive product 9 consists of urea only.
- the urea / ammonium salt-stream 8 is released from a scrubbing system for the removal of ammonia from the off gas 14 of the urea granulator 3 or alternatively can be introduced separately into the feed system 5.
- the final product exhibits the same resistance to moisture pick-up from the ambient air as urea granules, composed of pure urea.
- a typical urea fertilizer grade product is produced.
- the product has a nitrogen
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