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Corn starch is an important food and industrial material, it is used for dishes, meat products, beer, gourmet powder, ointment, medicine bone-setting adhesive, starching resource for textile, dying adhesive, internal additives and adhesive for papermaking, ethanol, sands and wheat adhesive for casting, floating minerals inhibitor for metallurgy, ruber products lubricating, sticky soil water. Product index Appearance:white powder Taste and smell: neutral. No special smell Moisture:max.14% Acidity:max.20 Protein:max.0.5% Ph:4.5-6.0 Ash:max.0.2% Fat:max.0.2% Spot(unit/cm2):max.1 Whiteness:min.92% Fineness:min.99.5% Pb:max.1ppm As:max.0.5ppm So2:max.30ppm Total plate count:max.3000 cfu pre gram Coliforms:max.30mpn per 100grams Pathogenic bacterium:negative In addition.The information given is based on laboratory and field experience. If you have any other special requirement, please tell us, we will make some adjustments for your particular purpose. Packing:25kgs, 850kgs, 1000kgs.Packed in paper or pp bag, customized sizes are also available. Storage:stored in dry and ventilated place, away from light. Shelf life:24months
Nicosulfuron Common name: nicosulfuron Cas no. 111991-09-4 Molecular formula: c15h18n6o6s Activity: herbicide Ingredient: 95% tc Formulation: 4% sc, 75% wdg Application: Nicosulfuron Selective post-emergence control in maize of annual grass weeds, broad-leaved weeds and perennials grass weeds. Nicosulfuron is absorbed by the leaves of treated plants and translocated to the meristematic tissue causing growth inhibition, discoloration, necrosis and, eventually, plant death. The product is most effective against grasses when applied between emergence and tillering. Broadleaf weeds are most effectively controlled when treated at the 2-3-leaf stage. Split applications can improve the efficacy of the product. Nicosulfuron is rainfast within six hours. Dupont recommends the use of adjuvants such as non-ionic surfactants or crop oil concentrates to enhance the activity of its granular product. Nicosulfuron has no residual activity, being quickly metabolised by plants. Nicosulfuron shows high selectivity to maize, but treatment of maize crops with some soil insecticides sensitises the crop to nicosulfuron, resulting in crop damage. Dupont and isk report that nicosulfuron is safe to soybeans planted in rotation with maize.
Common name: atrazine Cas no. 1912-24-9 Molecular formula: c8h14cln5 Activity: herbicide Ingredient: 97% tc Formulation: 50%wp/sc, 80%wp, 90% wdg Application: Selective systemic herbicide, absorbed principally through the roots, but also through the foliage, with translocation acropetally in the xylem and accumulation in the apical meristems and leaves. Uses pre- and post-emergence control of annual broad-leaved weeds and annual grasses in maize, sorghum, sugar cane, pineapples, chemical fallow, grassland, macadamia nuts, conifers, industrial weed control. In europe, use is concentrated in maize and sorghum at 1.5 kg/ha. Used also in combinations with many other herbicides. Phytotoxicity phytotoxic to many crops, including most vegetables, potatoes, soya beans, and peanuts. Packing: Liquid: 100ml, 200ml, 500ml, 1 l, 5l, 20l, 200l Powder/granule: 50g, 100g, 200g, 500g. 1kg, to 25kg
Common Name: Emamectin benzoate CAS No. 145701-21-9 Molecular Formula: C49H75NO13.C7H6O2 Activity: Insecticide Ingredient: 90% TC Formulation: 1.9% EC, 5% WDG / WSG, Application: Non-systemic insecticide which penetrates leaf tissues by translaminar movement. Paralyses the Lepidoptera, which stops feeding within hours of ingestion, and die 24 dat. It is used to control Lepidoptera on vegetables, brassicas, fruit, maize, tea, grapes and cotton, at up to 16 g/ha, and in pine trees, at 525 g/ha.
Common Name: Metalaxyl-M CAS No.: 70630-17-0 Molecular Formula: C15H21NO4 Activity: Fungicide Ingredient: 92% TC Formulation: 35% FS, 25% WP Application: Metalaxyl-M is a systemic apoplastically transported fungicide, which is highly active against fungi of the order Peronosporales. Issues of developing resistance of Phytophthora erythrosceptica in potatoes in the US have been reported (BCPC, 2000). Areas include the NE and Idaho. The product performed well as an in-furrow treatment to control seedling diseases in cotton in the US. Crop Uses: Alfalfa, beans, beets, carrots, citrus, cotton, grapes, grass, lucerne, maize, ornamentals, peas, peppers, potatoes, sorghum, soybeans, strawberries, sunflower, sweetcorn, tobacco, tomatoes, turf, vegetables.
PIRIMIPHOS-METHYL5% DP Its can be used on cotton, maize, rice, beans and other grains to against pest insects like weevils, moths etc.