
Nitrogen is one of the main elements of plant nutrition. It is part of proteins, nucleic acids and other important compounds. Nitrogen fertilizers are used in agriculture to increase crop yields.

Using our installation, you can produce the purest natural fertilizer Nitrogen, which in the current reality is produced by large chemical industries, and you can only imagine what harm to the environment and mankind such industry brings.
Moreover, such nitrogen is obtained in the synthesis of oil decomposition products, and it is very harmful to human health!
But our plant will allow us to produce such fertilizers without using chemicals, oil or any pollutants harmful to humanity!
As we said in the previous pages of our website, the process uses Electrohydraulic Discharge in the water with a certain power. The water is then allowed to stand for a couple of weeks for the so-called “Bacterial Explosion” where the amount of nitrogen in the water increases 300 times!

Here is an article and the developments of L. Yutkin, where he is the same as our installation extracted in the same way nitrogen fertilizers, for obvious reasons for us, his project frightened the chemical industry, which simply destroyed all the developments of the scientist, blocking all subsequent funding! Which led inevitably to the stoppage of all his projects!
There are several ways to obtain nitrogen for fertilizer production.
The most common are the following:
Physical Method
Nitrogen is obtained by separating air into its components. This method is the cheapest and simplest, but it does not allow you to get 100% of nitrogen. Usually, the nitrogen obtained contains about 99.99% of nitrogen.
Chemical method
Nitrogen is produced by reacting ammonia with air. This method allows to obtain 100% of nitrogen, but it is more expensive and energy-intensive than the physical method.
Biological method
Nitrogen is obtained by fixing nitrogen from the atmosphere by microorganisms. This method is environmentally friendly, but it is the slowest and most expensive.
Producer costs
The costs of nitrogen fertilizer producers depend on how nitrogen is produced.
- With the physical method of obtaining nitrogen, the main costs are the costs of electricity and equipment.
- With the chemical method of obtaining nitrogen, the main costs are the costs of ammonia and equipment.
- With the biological method of obtaining nitrogen, the main costs are the costs of microorganisms and equipment.
In general, the costs of nitrogen fertilizer producers are quite high. This is due to the fact that nitrogen fertilizer production requires the use of expensive equipment and raw materials.
Benefits of obtaining 100% nitrogen
- Allows you to obtain a more concentrated fertilizer, which reduces the costs of its transportation and storage.
- Allows you to increase the efficiency of nitrogen use by plants, which can lead to an increase in crop yields.
