Packaging & Shipping
For liquid: |
200LTR/drum, 20L/drum, 1L/bottle, 500ml/bottle, 250ml/bottle, 100ml/bottle. |
For solid: |
25 kg/drum, 25kg/bag, 1kg/bag or on the requirement of client. |
Delivery Detail: |
20-30days |
Product Description
Product Name: Chloridazon \ pytazon
CAS No.: 1698-60-8
EINECS No.: 216-920-2
Formula: C10H8ClN3O
Chemical Name: 1-Phenyl-4-amino-5-chloro-6-pyridazone
Molecular Weight: 221.64G/mol
TECH& Formulation: 98TC, 95%TC, 500g/L SC, 65%WP, 80%WP
Physical & Chemical Properties
Appearance for TC: Colourless or light brown, odourless solid
Density: 1.42g/cm³
Melting Point: 198-200 ° C
Boiling Point: 312.2 ° C at 760 mmHg
Flash Point: 142.6° C
Vapour Pressure: <0.01MPa(20° C).
Solubility: In distilled water 0.34 g/l (20° C). In methanol 15.1, ethyl acetate 3.7, dichloromethane 1.9, toluene 0.1 (all in g/l, 20° C). Practically insoluble in heptane. Stability: Stable up to 50° C for ≥ 2 years. Stable in aqueous media at pH 3-9.
Triallate
Product Description
Specification: 94%TC, 400EC, 400CS, 15%G
Chemical Name: S-(2,3,3-trichloro-2-propenyl)bis(1-methylethyl) carbamothioate
Formula: C10H16Cl3NOS
Molecular Weight: 304.66
CAS No.: 2303-17-5
Description:
Appearance: Triallate is an amber, oily liquid.
Melting Point:29-30ºC.
Boiling point: 117ºC(40Pa)
Vapour Pressure: 16mPa(25ºC).
Stability: Soluble in most organic solvent, noncorrosive. Soluble in water 4mg/L at 25ºC.
Applications
Product name |
Chloridazon |
Description |
A residual pyridazinone herbicide for control of weeds in beet and other crops crops. |
Mode of action |
Selective systemic herbicide, rapidly absorbed by the roots, with translocation acropetally to all plant parts. |
Uses |
Control of annual broad-leaved weeds in sugar beet, fodder beet and beetroot, by application pre-plant incorporated, pre-emergence, or post-emergence, at 1.3-3.25 kg/ha. Often used in combination with other herbicides. |
Triallate is a pre-emergence selective herbicide used to control grass weeds in field and pulse crops. It is used selectively to control wild oats, black grass, and annual meadow grass in barley, wheat, peas, lentils, rye, maize, beets, brassicas, carrots, and onions. Depending on the crop that is treated, the herbicide is incorporated in the soil before or after planting. Triallate is available as emulsifiable concentrate and granular formulations.
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