Urea Fertilizer Supplier in Malaysia, 46% Nitrogen
- Also known as
- Carbamide
- CO(NH2)2
- Baja Urea
- Nitrogen Fertilizer
ChemTrade supplies urea across Malaysia in prilled and granular fertiliser grade at 46% nitrogen and in technical grade for resin and industrial use. Bagged, jumbo bagged or bulk, to plantations, fertiliser blenders, resin plants and distributors.
Fertiliser buyers order it as baja urea and choose between prills and granules on handling: granules hold together through a spreader or a blender, prills dissolve faster. Technical buyers order against biuret and free ammonia limits instead, for urea formaldehyde resin, foundry binders and diesel exhaust fluid.
Malaysia is a urea producing country, so local tonnage is available alongside imported material. That usually means shorter freight and no import paperwork at your end.
Tell us the tonnage, the grade and where it is going. If you are formulating rather than spreading, send your specification and we will quote against it.

- CAS number
- 57-13-6
- Formula
- CO(NH2)2
- Grade
- agricultural, technical
- Appearance
- white prills or granules, free flowing
- Availability
- Local stock
Urea Fertilizer grades and forms
We supply several forms to suit different formulating and dosing setups. If you need a size that is not listed, ask us.
| Grade | Form | Assay | Typical use | Packing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prilled urea 46% | white prills | 46% N | The standard fertiliser grade for broadcasting and for dissolving into fertigation and foliar solutions. Prills are smaller and softer than granules, so they dissolve faster and suit hand application and smallholder blocks. | 50 kg bag |
| Granular urea 46% | white granules | 46% N | Harder and larger than prills, so it survives mechanical spreading and bulk handling without breaking down to dust. This is the grade plantations and fertiliser blenders order, because it stays intact through a blender and spreads evenly at width. | 50 kg bag, jumbo bag or bulk |
| Technical grade urea | prills or granules | 46% N | For chemical use rather than soil: urea formaldehyde and melamine urea formaldehyde resins for particleboard, plywood and laminate, plus adhesives and foundry sand binders. Biuret and free ammonia limits matter more here than nitrogen content, so send your specification. | 50 kg bag or bulk |
| Low biuret urea | prills or granules | 46% N | Where the solution goes onto a leaf rather than into soil, biuret causes leaf burn, so foliar programmes on citrus, pineapple and young seedlings call for a tighter limit than standard fertiliser grade carries. Indent, and quoted against your stated limit. | 50 kg bag |
How to buy urea fertilizer from ChemTrade
Request a quote for urea fertilizer
Use the form below to request a quotation. You can also email sales@chemtrademalaysia.com or send us a message on WhatsApp.
Specifications
| Parameter | Value | Method |
|---|---|---|
| Nitrogen content | 46 % | — |
| Form | prilled or granular | — |
| Appearance | white, free flowing | — |
| Solubility in water | highly soluble | — |
Urea Fertilizer applications
Safety and handling
Urea is hygroscopic, so it cakes if it takes up moisture. Keep bags sealed and palletised clear of the floor in a dry store, and keep bulk under cover. It is not classified as a dangerous good for transport, but the dust irritates eyes and airways, so use a mask and gloves when handling in bulk or decanting. Dissolving urea absorbs heat rather than releasing it, so a freshly made solution comes out cold.
Common questions about urea fertilizer
Should I order prilled or granular urea?
Granular if it goes through a mechanical spreader, a blender or a bulk handling system, because the granules are harder and do not break down to dust and fines. Prilled if it is applied by hand or dissolved, since prills go into water faster. The nitrogen is 46% either way, so this is a handling decision rather than an agronomic one.
Is this Malaysian urea or imported?
Malaysia produces urea, and our palletised 50 kg line is of Malaysian origin, which means shorter freight and no import documentation for you to manage. We also source imported tonnage when the delivered price or the specification calls for it. Ask and we will tell you the origin of what we are quoting before you commit.
Do you supply technical grade urea, not just fertiliser grade?
Yes. Resin, adhesive, foundry and diesel exhaust fluid users buy urea against a tighter biuret and free ammonia limit than a fertiliser specification carries. Send the limits you work to and we will quote the grade that meets them rather than send you fertiliser grade and let you find out.
What does the biuret figure mean and should I care?
Biuret forms as a side product during manufacture and it burns leaf tissue, so it matters if the urea goes into a foliar spray and matters much less if it is broadcast onto soil. Citrus, pineapple and germinating seed are the sensitive cases. Standard fertiliser grade is fine for soil application, so for foliar use state the limit you work to and we will quote a low biuret grade against it.
What quantities and packing do you supply?
50 kg bags palletised is the standard fertiliser pack, and 25 kg is available. Plantation and blending volume moves in jumbo bags or bulk. We work with more than one source, so if you need a pack size that is not standard, ask rather than assume.
Can you quote for a full season rather than one order?
Yes. Send the annual tonnage and the rounds you apply in, and we will quote the programme with delivery split across it rather than pricing each load separately. Tell us the offtake you expect and we will say what we can hold.
How is urea priced?
It is an internationally traded commodity, so we quote a current price with a stated validity period rather than publish a number that would soon be wrong. Send the grade, tonnage and delivery point and we will come back with a figure.
