UP: Tower of Gorakhpur's fertilizer factory twice as high as Qutub Minar
UP: Tower of Gorakhpur's fertilizer factory twice as high as Qutub Minar
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Gorakhpur: Gorakhpur district of Uttar Pradesh is going to get a big gift. In fact, the height of the printing tower of this fertilizer factory of Hindustan Fertilizers and Chemicals Limited (HULL) is more than double the height of Qutub Minar. It is said to be the tallest printing tower of any manure factory in the world. This factory, which costs more than 8,000 crore rupees, will be operated by natural gas, and there is no danger of polluting the atmosphere.

Today PM Modi will inaugurate the factory. With this, Gorakhpur Fertilizer Factory will start producing 12.7 lakh metric tonnes of neem coated urea every day. About 3850 metric tonnes of urea will be produced every day. Before this successful trial of the factory has been done. Chemical experts say that the height of the priming tower is a measure of the quality of the fertilizer. The higher the height, the better the quality of the fertilizer. On July 22, 2016, PM Modi had given the green signal to this construction by laying the foundation stone of HURL's fertilizer factory in Gorakhpur.

The printing tower of Gorakhpur manure factory is the highest among all the urea fertilizer factories that have been built around the world. In fact, the liquid of ammonia gas will be dropped from a height of 117 metres of this tower. Similarly, the liquid and air reaction of ammonia will produce neem coated urea. Meanwhile, HULL officials say that the 600-acre factory has cost Rs 8603 crore. He said it is the largest urea plant in the country.

In addition, the height of this peeling tower is the highest among fertilizer companies in the country. Before Gorakhpur, the tallest tower belonged to the Chambal Fertilizer Plant in Kota, which is about 142 metres high. In this case, urea plants are being constructed at Sindri, Barauni, Palchar and Ramgundam. URL officials have said that the reaction of natural gas and nitrogen from the pipeline laid by GAIL will produce ammonia liquid. In this case, this liquid of ammonia will be dropped from a height of 117 metres of the peeling tower and an automatic system is being developed for the same.

With the reaction of ammonia liquid and nitrogen present in the air, urea will come out through several holes in the basement of the tower in the form of small grains and from here the urea grains will go from the automatic system to the neem coated chamber. It will have packing in a sack of prepared urea after neem coating. Officials have also informed that Uttar Pradesh power corporation has been tied up with 10 MW power. At present, HULl does not need electricity and in such a situation, THE URL itself will produce more power than is required to run the plant.

Officials say the highest printing tower will produce the best quality urea in the manure factory. The higher the height of the peeling tower, the smaller and quality the urea grains become. The plant is said to be natural gas-based, producing 12.7 lakh Metric Tonnes of neem coated urea every year.

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