Key Attribute
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CAS No. |
81777-89-1 |
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Type |
Herb |
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Storage |
Seal and dry |
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Molecular formula |
C12H14ClNO2 |
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Place of Origin |
Henan,China |
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Other Names |
Dimethazon |
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EINECS NO. |
254 - 056 - 8 |
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Brand Name |
HYH |
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Application |
Agriculture |
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Shelf Life |
2years |
Different
| Comparison Dimension | 93% TC (Technical Concentrate) | 95% TC (Technical Concentrate) | 97% TC (Technical Concentrate) |
| Product Type | Technical Concentrate | Technical Concentrate | Technical Concentrate |
| Active Ingredient Content | Clomazone content ≥ 93% | Clomazone content ≥ 95% | Clomazone content ≥ 97% |
| Appearance and Properties | Usually white to light yellow solid powder or crystals, may contain a small amount of impurities; fluidity varies slightly with purity | White to light yellow solid powder or crystals, with lower impurity content than 93% TC and higher purity; more uniform appearance | White to light yellow solid powder or crystals, with the lowest impurity content and highest purity; purest and most uniform appearance |
| Main Uses | 1. Used for processing into downstream formulations such as Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC) and Microemulsion (ME); 2. Raw material for pesticide manufacturers, not directly used for field application |
1. High-purity technical concentrate, preferentially used for the processing of impurity-sensitive formulations (e.g., export-grade formulations); 2. Raw material for pesticide R&D or high-end formulation production, not directly used for application |
1. Ultra-high-purity technical concentrate, used for precision formulation R&D, standard sample preparation, or formulation processing for high-end markets with extremely high requirements; 2. Rarely used for ordinary formulation production due to high cost |
| Application Method | Needs to be mixed with solvents, emulsifiers, adjuvants, etc., and processed into formulations before being diluted for application | Needs to be mixed with solvents, emulsifiers, adjuvants, etc., and processed into formulations before being diluted for application | Needs to be mixed with solvents, emulsifiers, adjuvants, etc., and processed into formulations before being diluted for application (or used for laboratory analysis) |
| Impurity Content | Relatively high (about 7%), may contain raw material residues, by-products, and other impurities | Relatively low (about 5%), with fewer types and lower content of impurities than 93% TC | Extremely low (about 3%), with the strictest impurity control and significant purity advantage |
| Stability | Stable at room temperature, but impurities may slightly affect storage stability (moisture and light protection required for long-term storage) | Better stability than 93% TC; impurities have less impact on storage, suitable for long-term storage | Best stability; ultra-high purity reduces degradation risks caused by impurities, with a longer storage period |
| Cost and Applicable Scenarios | Low cost, suitable for large-scale production of conventional formulations | Medium cost, suitable for the production of mid-to-high-end formulations or export products | High cost, suitable for R&D, standard samples, or special high-end formulation production |
Usage
93% TC, 95% TC, 97% TC Technical Concentrates
1.Pretreatment Requirements
These high-purity technical concentrates cannot be directly used for field spraying. They must first be mixed with appropriate adjuvants (such as emulsifiers, dispersants) in a certain ratio and processed into conventional formulations like Emulsifiable Concentrates (EC) or Suspension Concentrates (SC). This ensures the uniform dispersion of the herbicide during application, preventing crop phytotoxicity or uneven weed control caused by excessively high concentrations. The processing must strictly comply with formulation standards, with the ratio of technical concentrate to adjuvants well-controlled to guarantee the stability and activity of the final product.
2.Suitable Crop Fields and Application Timing
The processed formulations can be widely used in crop fields of soybeans, cotton, peanuts, corn, sugarcane, etc. The main application method is soil treatment, with the optimal timing being before weed germination or at the early germination stage:
①Before crop sowing: Dilute the formulation according to the recommended dosage and spray it evenly on the soil surface. Then lightly harrow the soil (to a depth of 3-5 cm) to fully mix the herbicide with the topsoil, forming a herbicidal layer that can effectively inhibit weed seed germination.
②After crop sowing but before seedling emergence: Spray the diluted formulation directly on the soil surface. The soil sealing effect of the herbicide prevents weeds from emerging, while avoiding contact between the herbicide and crop seedlings to reduce the risk of phytotoxicity.
3.Dosage Control and Environmental Precautions
The application dosage should be adjusted based on different crops and soil types (sandy soil, clay soil, etc.). Generally, the dosage per mu (1 mu ≈ 0.067 hectares) should refer to the recommended range in the formulation instruction manual (which varies depending on the concentration after processing). Avoid spraying in windy or rainy weather: strong winds may cause herbicide drift to adjacent sensitive crops (such as vegetables, legumes) and trigger phytotoxicity, while rain will wash away the herbicide and reduce its efficacy. Spraying when the soil moisture is relatively high yields better results, as it facilitates the diffusion of the herbicide in the soil to form a uniform herbicidal layer.
Apply
Application Scope of 93% TC, 95% TC, 97% TC Technical Concentrates (Processed Formulations)
1.Suitable Crop Fields
After being processed into formulations such as EC (Emulsifiable Concentrate) and SC (Suspension Concentrate), they are widely applicable to soybean fields, cotton fields, peanut fields, corn fields, and sugarcane fields. They have high safety for the normal growth of these crops and can be used for weed control during critical crop growth periods (before sowing and after sowing but before seedling emergence) without affecting the subsequent germination and growth of crops.
2.Target Weed Types
They are mainly used to control annual broad-leaved weeds and some grassy weeds, including common field weeds such as crabgrass, barnyard grass, lamb's-quarters, green foxtail, velvetleaf, black nightshade, cocklebur, and redroot amaranth. In particular, they have a significant inhibitory effect on weeds at the germination stage, effectively reducing the competition between weeds and crops for growth resources.
3.Restrictions on Application Scenarios
They are only suitable for soil treatment scenarios and must be applied before weed germination or at the early germination stage. They cannot be used for foliar spraying after crop seedlings emerge (to avoid phytotoxicity caused by the herbicide contacting crop seedlings). They are not applicable to sensitive crop fields such as rice fields, tobacco fields, and watermelon fields, nor can they be applied in environments with wind speeds exceeding 3 m/s, before rainfall, or in extremely dry soil.
Matters need attention
Precautions for 93% TC, 95% TC, 97% TC Technical Concentrates (Including Processed Formulations)
1.Safety Protection and Operation Specifications
①During the processing of technical concentrates, wear protective clothing, chemical-resistant gloves, goggles, and toxic gas masks to prevent technical concentrate powder or liquid from contacting the skin or being inhaled into the respiratory tract. Maintain good ventilation in the processing area, and strictly prohibit eating, drinking, or smoking in the processing area to avoid accidental ingestion of the herbicide.
②When using the processed formulations, also take proper personal protection measures. The sprayer must be dedicated and must not be mixed with other pesticides (especially acidic pesticides) to avoid chemical reactions that reduce efficacy or produce toxic substances. After application, promptly clean hands, face, and application equipment with soapy water. Do not randomly discharge the cleaning wastewater into farmland, water sources, or soil.
2.Crop and Environmental Protection
①Strictly distinguish between suitable and sensitive crops. Under no circumstances should it be applied in fields of sensitive crops such as rice, tobacco, watermelons, and strawberries. When applying, maintain an isolation distance of at least 50 meters from sensitive crop fields to prevent phytotoxicity caused by herbicide drift. If sensitive crops are planted in adjacent plots, choose windless or gentle wind (wind speed ≤ 2 m/s) weather for application; if necessary, set up wind barriers.
②Avoid application in extremely dry soil or within 24 hours before rainfall: dry conditions will hinder the diffusion of the herbicide in the soil and reduce efficacy; rainfall will wash away the herbicide, which not only affects efficacy but may also cause the herbicide to seep into groundwater or flow into water bodies with rainwater, endangering aquatic organisms.
3.Herbicide Storage and Emergency Treatment
①Seal and store technical concentrates in a dedicated, cool, dry, and light-proof warehouse, away from fire sources, heat sources, and areas where children, livestock, and poultry are active. Control the storage temperature between 5-30℃ to prevent the technical concentrate from absorbing moisture, caking, or decomposing and losing efficacy. Use processed formulations in the order of their production dates; promptly seal any unused formulations after opening, and strictly prohibit long-term open storage.
②In case of accidental contact of technical concentrates or formulations with the skin, immediately rinse with a large amount of water for at least 15 minutes; if accidentally inhaled, quickly move to a well-ventilated area and keep the respiratory tract unobstructed; if accidentally ingested, immediately take the herbicide label to seek medical attention and do not induce vomiting by yourself.
Lead Time
| Quantity (kilograms) | 1000 | >1000 |
| Lead time (days) | 7 | To be negotiated |
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