95% permethrin tc
95% permethrin tc
Applicationsnon-systemic insecticide with contact and stomach action, having a slight repellent effect.A contact insecticide effective against a broad range of pests. It controls leaf- and fruit-eating lepidoptera and coleoptera in cotton, at 100-150 g a.I./ha, in fruit, at 25-50 g/ha, in tobacco, vines and other crops, at 50-200 g/ha, and in vegetables, at 40-70 g/ha. It has good residual activity on treated plants. It is effective against a wide range of animal ectoparasites, provides >60 d residual control of biting flies in animal housing, at 200 mg a.I. (as ec)/m2 wall or 30 mg a.I. (as wp)/m2 wall, and is effective as a wool preservative, at 200 mg/kg wool. It provides >120 d control of blattodea, diptera, hymenoptera and other crawling insects, at 100 mg a.I. (as wp)/m2, also flying insects.
Toxicologyoral oral ld50 values of permethrin depend on such factors as: carrier, cis/trans ratio of the sample, the test species, its sex, age and degree of fasting; values reported sometimes differ markedly. Values for a cis/trans ratio of c. 40:60 are: for rats 430-4000, mice 540-2690 mg/kg; with a 20:80 ratio, the ld50is c. 6000 mg/kg.Skin and eye acute percutaneous ld50 for rats >2500, rabbits >2000 mg/kg. Mild eye and skin irritant (rabbits). Moderate skin sensitiser.Inhalation lc50 (3 h) for mice and rats >685 mg/m3 air; (separate study gives >13800 mg/m3). Birds typical oral ld50values for a cis/trans ratio of c. 40:60 are: for chickens >3000, mallard ducks >9800, japanese quail >13 500 mg/kg.Fish lc50 (96 h) for rainbow trout 2.5 mg/l; (48 h) for rainbow trout 5.4, bluegill sunfish 1.8 mg/l.Daphnia lc50 (48 h) 0.6mg/l.Bees toxic to bees. Ld50(24 h) (oral) 0.098mg/bee; (topical) 0.029mg/bee.
Specification95%tc
Packing25kg in iron drum
25kg/drum
Glyphosate 95% tc Product nameGlyphosate Chemicals nameN-(phosphonomethyl)glyline Molecular formulaC3h8no5p Molecular weight169 Cas no.1071-83-6 Chemical structure kg/bag Packing25kg/bag, 600kg/bag
Abamectin 95% tc 1) appearance: white or light yellow crystalline powder 2) content: 95 percent min, 3) toxicity: A) little rats: oral ld5013.6-23.8mg/kg B) big rats:: oral ld5019.6-11.3mg/kg 25kgs drum
Product category : Herbicide Chemical Name : N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine CAS : 1071-83-6 Synonyms : (Carboxymethylamino)methylphosphonic acid; Phosphonomethylaminoacetic acid; N-Phosphomethylglycine; Bronco; Landmaster; Pondmaster; Ranger; Rattler 4AS; Roundup 2.5; Sting Structure : Molecular Formula : C3H8NO5P Molecular Weight : 169.1 Application : Glyphosate is non-selective systemic herbicide, absorbed by the foliage, with rapid translocation throughout the plant. Inactivated on contact with soil.Used to control of annual and perennial grasses and broad-leaved weeds, pre-harvest, post-planting / pre-emergence and in stubble, in cereals, peas, beans, oilseed rape, flax and mustard at c 1.5-2 kg/ha; as a directed spray in vines and olives at c. 4.3 kg/ha; in orchards, pasture, forestry and industrial weed control at c. 4.3 kg/ha. As an aquatic herbicide at c. 2kg/ha. Risk Codes : R41;R51/53 Safety Description : S2;S26;S39;S61 Formulations : Glyphosate 95% TC;62%IPA SALT;480G/L SL (41%SL). 25KG/barrel
Glyphosate is a broad spectrum, non-selective systemic foliar applied herbicide for control of annual and perennial grass and broad leaved weeds in agriculture, non-crop and industrial areas. Inactivated on contact with soil Product kind: Herbicide Chemical name: N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine Molecular formula: C3H8NO5P Molecular weight: 169.08 Activity: Organophosphorus herbicides Technical: Glyphosate 95%TC Type of formulation: Glyphosate monoammounium 880g/Kg WG Glyphosate monoammounium 757g/Kg WG Glyphosate isopropylamide (IPA) 41%SL (360SL) Mode of action It works by being absorbed into the plant mainly though its leaves but also through soft stalk tissue. It is then transported throughout the plant where it acts on various enzyme systems inhibiting amino acid metabolism, causing the eventual death of the plant. Visible symptoms occur at 4-7days in perennials. It includes wilting followed by chlorosis, and then in turn leads to plant death Spectrum of use In pre-plant weed control in annual crops such as cereals In established plantation crops such as coffee, tea, bananas, orchards In sugar cane weed control as well as a growth regulator to increase sucrose content in sugar. In control of aquatic weeds In industrial weed control, along roads, railways, field verges, fence lines, air craft runways, around buildings, ditches and canals and amenity areas. In pasture, stubble and forestry with specific purpose. Directions for use: Apply Glyphosate post emergent to vigorously growing weeds directly onto the foliage and immature bark. Do not spray if rain is expected in 4 hours of if foliage is wet Recommended Rate: Use 1125-2250g a. I. Per ha. Apple, tea and orange garden; 620-930g a. I. Per ha. In rape, cotton and corn; For railroad, highroad and non cropland, 1230-2460g a. I. G per ha. Is recommended Compatibility: Compatible with most commonly used herbicides Glyphosate is a broad spectrum, non-selective systemic foliar applied herbicide for control of annual and perennial grass and broad leaved weeds in agriculture, non-crop and industrial areas. Inactivated on contact with soil Product kind: Herbicide Chemical name: N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine Molecular formula: C3H8NO5P Molecular weight: 169.08 Activity: Organophosphorus herbicides Technical: Glyphosate 95%TC Type of formulation: Glyphosate monoammounium 880g/Kg WG Glyphosate monoammounium 757g/Kg WG Glyphosate isopropylamide (IPA) 41%SL (360SL) Mode of action It works by being absorbed into the plant mainly though its leaves but also through soft stalk tissue. It is then transported throughout the plant where it acts on various enzyme systems inhibiting amino acid metabolism, causing the eventual death of the plant. Visible symptoms occur at 4-7days in perennials. It includes wilting followed by chlorosis, and then in turn leads to plant death Spectrum of use In pre-plant weed control in annual crops such as cereals In established plantation crops such as coffee, tea, bananas, orchards In sugar cane weed control as well as a growth regulator to increase sucrose content in sugar. In control of aquatic weeds In industrial weed control, along roads, railways, field verges, fence lines, air craft runways, around buildings, ditches and canals and amenity areas. In pasture, stubble and forestry with specific purpose. Directions for use: Apply Glyphosate post emergent to vigorously growing weeds directly onto the foliage and immature bark. Do not spray if rain is expected in 4 hours of if foliage is wet Recommended Rate: Use 1125-2250g a. I. Per ha. Apple, tea and orange garden; 620-930g a. I. Per ha. In rape, cotton and corn; For railroad, highroad and non cropland, 1230-2460g a. I. G per ha. Is recommended Compatibility: Compatible with most commonly used herbicides.
CAS NO:29547-00-0 Formulations:C5H14NO7S4Na Melting Point:142 - 143¡ãC Molecular weight::333.4 Appearance:white needle crystal (tech., shapeless granularof solid or white to yellowish powder) Solubility:Easily soluble in water, the solubility in water is 1.335g/mL at 20oC; easily soluble in technical alcohol and hot waterless ethanol. Slightly soluble in methanol, dimethylformamide, dimethyl sulfoxide; Insoluble in acetone, ether, chloroform, ethyl acetate, benzene and other organic solvents. Stability : Stable at normal temperatures and at pH 5 -9, easily absorbs moisture, degraded by iron, easily decomposedin strong acids or strong alkalis. 18g/200bags.25kg/bags.25kg/drum,45kg/druml.150kg/drum.Package way can be customized
CAS NO:91465-08-6 Formulations:C23H19ClF3NO3 Appearance¡êoWhite powder ContentY95.0% Acidity¨¹0.3% Water¨¹0.5% Insolubles in acetone¨¹0.3% 25kg/ drums.Package way can be customized
Pyridaben (NC-129, BAS 3001) is widely used as an acaricide with a long residual action and as an insecticide mainly against sucking insects. Trade names include Nexter, Oracle, Poseidon, Pyramite, Sanmite, and Starling.
Common name: Bromacil Chemical name: 5-bromo-3-sec-butyl-6-methyluracil(l) Molecular formula: C9H13BrN2O2 Molecular weight: 261.1 Physical chemistry: Form similar white crystals. M.p. 157.5-160. V.p.4.1¨¢10-2mPa(25) M.p.157.5-160. Solubility In water 807(Ph5),700(Ph 7),1287(Ph9)(all in mg/l 25).In ethanol 134,acetone 167,acetonitrile 71,xylene32.3%,aqueous sodium hydroxide 88(all in g/l,25). Stability Thermally stable up to the melting point.Stable in aqueous bases.Slowly decomposed by concentrated acids. Use Totel weed and brush control on non-crop land at 5-15kg a.i./ha.Also for selective control of annual and perennial weeds and grasses in citrus and pineapple plantations at rates in the range 1.5-8kg/ha. 80% Bromacil WP,95% Bromacil TECH 25Kg/Fiber drum.
Quality standard Itemindex Triasulfuron content %, (w/w) ²95.0 Appearancefine white powder Water %, 0.5 Acidity ( calculated as h2so4 ) %, 0.2 Stabilitystable for more than 2 years under normal storage conditions. Partial decomposition below the melting point. On hydrolysis, dt50 8.2 h (ph 1), 3.1 y (ph 7), 4.7 h (ph 10) Pack25 kg/carboard drum