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Willy Henri Prudent Van Hijfte

Publications -  6
Citations -  119

Willy Henri Prudent Van Hijfte is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aqueous solution & Urea. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 119 citations.

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Process for urea granulation

TL;DR: Urea granules are prepared by spraying an aqueous urea solution having a urea concentration of 70-99.9% by weight on to fluidized urea nuclei in the form of droplets having a mean drop diameter of 20-120 μm as discussed by the authors.
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Process for the production of urea granules

TL;DR: The production of urea granules by prilling or granulating a urea melt or an aqueous urea solution contains a magnesium oxide containing additive is described in this paper.
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Process for making granules containing urea as the main component

TL;DR: In this article, a process for making granules containing urea as the main component by spraying an aqueous urea solution having a urea concentration of 85-98% by weight, to which solution magnesium hydroxide, an inorganic magnesium salt or a mixture of such substances has been added as a crystallization retarder for the urea, and which solution optionally contains one or more other fertilizers in solution and/or suspension, is sprayed in the form of very fine droplets having an average diameter of between 20 and 120 micron into a fluidized bed of
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Process for treating urea bodies

TL;DR: In this paper, a reduced caking tendency is obtained by processing such bodies or a concentrated urea solution or melt produced in the urea synthesis, which is processed to form such bodies, with an aqueous solution containing an effective amount of dimethylol urea and/or trimethylol Urea, which solution contains about 2 to about 5 mols bonded and free formaldehyde per mol of urea.
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A process for making granules containing urea as the main component

TL;DR: In this paper, a water-soluble aluminum salt is added to the urea melt, solution or suspension to be prilled or granulated, in a quantity equivalent to at least 0.1% by weight of Al2O3, calculated on the solid content of the mixture.