Description
Formulations: Fenvalerate 90%TC, 200g/L EC
Product Description
Technical information:
1. Common name: Fenvalerate
2. CAS No.: [51630-58-1]
3. Solubility: Almost insoluble in water, soluble in xylene, acetone, chloroform and other organic solvents
4. Appearance: The technical product is a yellow to brown viscous liquid
Feature: It is non-selective to predators, with contact insecticide, stomach agent, no fumigant effect and systemic insecticide
Formulation type: 20% EC, 90% TC, 92% TC
Application: It has well effect to cure bollworm, pieris, tobacco budworm, tea hair -4 pod borer moth, moth class leafminer moths, moth class, caterpillars class, slug class, inchworm type, bridge insects, aphids, class leafhoppers, planthoppers category, stinkbug class, grasshoppers, leaf-eating beetles and many other kinds of pests.
Product name | fenvalerate 92%TC 20%EC 200 G/L EC insecticide cas no 51630-58-1 |
General info | Fenvalerate Chemical Name:cyano(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl 4-chloro-α- (1-methylethyl) benzeneacetate. Formula: C25H22ClNO3. Molecular weight: 419.9. CAS No.:51630-58-1. |
Properties | Density: 1.21 g/cm³ Melting Point: 59.0-60.2 °C Boiling Point: 538.9°C at 760 mmHg Flash Point: 279.7°C Solubility: soluble in acetone, alcohol, ether, xylene, kerosene. Stability: more stable in acidic solution than in alkaline solution. High thermal stability. Relatively nonvolatile. Stable to heat, moisture, mostganic solvents except alcohols |
Applications | Fenvalerate is a kind of high active broad range insecticide with contact and stomach poisoning action. It has rather efficiency to order lepidoptera and those insects having antibody to organophosphorus and organochloro. It is widely used in many crops such as cotton, fruit trees, vegetables, soya bean, corn and beet etc. |
Specifications | Item | Index | 92%TC | 200g/L EC | Appearance | Brown liquid | Light yellow liquid | A. I. Content, % | 92.0 min | 200.0 g/L min | Loss on drying, % | 0.30 max | ** | PH Value | 4.0~7.0 | 4.5~7.5 | Gravity | ** | ** | Insoluble in Acetone, % | 0.10 max | ** | Emulsion stability | ** | Qualified |
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