Factory supply Spirodiclofen with Bulk PRice
Common Name |
Spirodiclofen |
Chemical Name |
3-(2, 4-dichlorophenyl)-2-oxo-1-oxaspiro [4.5] DEC-3-en-4-yl 2, 2-dimethylbutanoate |
Formula |
C21H24Cl2O4 |
Molecular Weight |
411.32 |
CAS No. |
148477-71-8 |
Formulations |
98%TC, 240g/L SC, 34%SC |
Specification |
Spirodiclofen 98%TC
Item |
Standards |
Appearance |
White to beige,crystalline powder |
Content |
≥95% |
PH |
4.0-6.0 |
Melting point |
94.8°C |
Spirodiclofen 240g/L SC
Item |
Standard |
Appearance |
Off-White flowable Suspension liquid |
Content |
240g/L |
PH |
6.0-9.0 |
Suspensibility |
≥90% |
Residue after dumping |
≤5.0% |
Residue after washing |
≤5.0% |
Particle size |
≥90 |
Storage stability at 0°C |
Comply with above |
Storage stability at 54°C |
Comply with above |
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Physical & Chemical Properties
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Appearance: TC is White Power.
Melting Point: 93-95° C.
Boiling Point: Decomposes before boiling.
Flash Point: Not highly flammable.
Vapour Pressure: 0.0003 MPa(25° C).
Stability: Insoluble in water, soluble in most organic solvents, in heptane 20g/l, in ethyl 250g/l, in xylene 250g/l. |
Toxicity |
Acute oral in rat: LD50>5000mg/kg
Acute dermal in rat: LD50>5000mg/kg |
Application |
It mainly stops the fat synthesis of mites, blocking mite's energy metabolism.
It is effective on each growth stage of mites, including the eggs.
A foliar applied acaricide active against a range of mites on fruit and nuts. |
Crop Uses; Almonds, apples, cherries, citrus, coconut, coffee, grapevines, hops, nuts, ornamentals, papaya, pear tree, pome fruits, rubber, stone fruits, strawberries, tomatoes, vines
Mode of Action: Spirodiclofen has a new mode of action, inhibiting lipid synthesis. Due to this new mechnism the product does not show any cross resistance to other current acarcides and this makes spirodiclofen an attractive alternative for the control of harmful mites.
Packing and shippment
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