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                  		Chemical identity
                        Technical sheet
                        Application                   
                  
                  Chemical name:Butachlor 
Use category:Herbicide 
Content & formulation:Butachlor 92%TC,Butachlor 60%EC 
Structure Formula: 
  
Common Name:butachlor (BSI, draft E-ISO, (m) draft F-ISO, ANSI, WSSA, JMAF) 
CAS No.:23184-66-9 
CAS Name:N-(butoxymethyl)-2-chloro-N-(2,6-diethylphenyl)acetamide 
Molecular Formula:C17H26ClNO2 
Agrochemical Type:Herbicide,chloroacetamide 
Mode of Action:Selective, systemic absorbed primarily via germinating shoots. Inhibition of mitosis and cell division 
 
                  
	
		
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			 Specification for Butachlor 92%TC 
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			 ITEMS  
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			 STANDARDS  
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			 Appearance 
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			 Light yellow to purple liquid with a faint 
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			 Content of a.i. 
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			 ≥92.0% 
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			 Moisture  
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			 ≤ 0.4% 
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			 Acidity(H2SO4) 
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			 ≤ 0.1% 
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			 Specification for Butachlor 60%EC 
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			 ITEMS  
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			 STANDARDS  
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			 Appearance 
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			 Yellowish to brown transparent liquid 
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			 Content of a.i. 
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			 ≥60.0% 
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			 pH Value 
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			 5.0-8.0 
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			 Emulsion stability and re-emulsification 
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			 Qualified 
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Packing: According to client’s requirement. 
 
                  Application:control of annual grasses and certain broad-leaved weeds in rice, both seeded and transplanted. It shows selectivity in barley, cotton, peanuts, sugar beet, wheat and several brassica crops. Effective rates range from 1.0-4.5 kg/ha. Activity is dependent on water availability such as rainfall following treatment, overhead irrigation or applications to standing water as in rice culture. 
 
                  
                   
                   
                    
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