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Carbofuran
Chemical:Carbofuran
Use category:Insecticide
Content & formulation:Carbofuran 98%TC,Carbofuran35%SC,Carbofuran10%GR,Carbofuran3% G
Chemical identity
Technical sheet
Application
Chemical:Carbofuran
Use category:Insecticide
Content & formulation:Carbofuran 98%TC,Carbofuran35%SC,Carbofuran10%GR,Carbofuran3% G
Structure Formula:
Common Name:carbofuran(BSI,E-ISO,(m)F-ISO,ANSI,ESA)
CAS No.:[1563-66-2]; (carbofuran phenol[1563-38-8]; 3-ketocarbofuran phenol [17781-16-7])
CAS Name:2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-7-benzofuranylN-methylcarbamate
Molecular Formula:C12H15NO3
Agrochemical Type:Insecticide/acaricide,carbamate
Mode of Action:Systemic, with predominantly contact and stomach action.Long residual life of 30~40 days in soil. Also be used as seed treatment.
Specification for Carbofuran 98%TC
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ITEMS
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STANDARDS
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Appearance
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Off-white to beige,homogenous,crystalline solid
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Content of a.i.
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≥98%
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Free phenol
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≤ 0.2%
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Moisture
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≤0.2%
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Acetone insoluble
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≤0.2%
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Acidity(as H2SO4 )
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≤0.05%
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Specification for Carbofuran 350g/LSC
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ITEMS
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STANDARDS
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Appearance
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White liquid
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Content of a.i.
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≥350g/L
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pH Value
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5.0-8.0
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Fineness(through 44μm sieve)
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≥99.0%
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Suspensibility
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≥90.0%
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Specification for Carbofuran 10% GR
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ITEMS
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STANDARDS
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Appearance
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Purple granule
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Content of a.i.
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≥10.0%
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pH Value
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6.0-7.5
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Granularity (850-420μm )
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≥95.0%
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Specification for Carbofuran 3% GR
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ITEMS
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STANDARDS
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Appearance
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Purple granule
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Content of a.i.
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≥3.0%
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Moisture
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≤0.5%
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Persistent foam(1 min)
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≤60mL
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Wetting time
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≤60s
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Residue on dissolution(75μm sieve, 18h)
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≤2.0%
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Stability at 54±2°C, 14days
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Qualified
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Packing: According to client’s requirement.
Application:Control of soil-dwelling and foliar-feeding insects (including wireworms, white grubs, millipedes, symphylids, frit flies, bean seed flies, root flies, flea beetles, weevils, sciarid flies, aphids, thrips, etc.) and nematodes in vegetables, ornamentals, beet, maize, sorghum, sunflowers, oilseed rape, potatoes, alfalfa, peanuts, soya beans, sugar cane, rice, cotton, coffee, cucurbits, tobacco, lavender, citrus, vines, strawberries, bananas, mushrooms, and other crops.
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