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| CAS No.: | 94-75-7 |
| Formula: | C8h6cl2o3 |
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| Basic Info. | |||
| Model NO. | 2% + 30% SL | Service1 | Samples customization |
| EINECS | 202-361-1; 213-997-4 | Service2 | Customized formulations |
| Appearance | Liquid | Service3 | Customized packaging |
| Source | Synthesis | Specification | 100ml-20L for Liquid Formulations |
| Toxicity of High and Low | Low to Moderate Toxicity | Trademark | (Your Trademark Here) |
| Mode | Systemic (Non-Selective) | Origin | China |
| Toxicological Effect | EPSP Synthase Inhibitor + Synthetic Auxin | HS Code | 3808931190 |
| Formulation Types | SL | Production Capacity | (Your Capacity Here) Tons Per Year |
| Product Description | |||
| Product name | 2,4-D + Glyphosate | ||
| Description | A synergistic herbicide combination formulated as soluble concentrate, providing enhanced broad-spectrum control of annual and perennial grasses, broadleaf weeds, and tough glyphosate-resistant species. | ||
| Mode of action | Glyphosate inhibits EPSP synthase in the shikimic acid pathway; 2,4-D acts as a synthetic auxin, causing uncontrolled growth and plant death. The combination provides complementary systemic action. | ||
| Uses | Used in no-till farming systems, pre-plant burndown, post-harvest applications, orchards, vineyards, non-crop areas, and industrial sites for effective total vegetation control, particularly where glyphosate-resistant broadleaf weeds are present. |
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| No. | Name (Active Ingredient) | Typical Content Range (Examples) | Common Formulation (Examples) | Chemical Class |
| 1 | Penoxsulam | 2.5%, 25 g/L, 5% OD | SC, OD, GR | Triazolopyrimidine sulfonamide (ALS Inhibitor) |
| 2 | Bensulfuron-methyl | 10%, 20%, 60% | WP, DF, SG | Sulfonylurea (ALS Inhibitor) |
| 3 | Pyrazosulfuron-ethyl | 10%, 70%, 75% | WP, WG, DF | Sulfonylurea (ALS Inhibitor) |
| 4 | Cyhalofop-butyl | 10%, 100 g/L, 15% EC | EC, SC | Aryloxyphenoxypropionate |
| 5 | Quinclorac | 25%, 50%, 75% | SP, WP, SC | Quinolincarboxylic acid |
| 6 | Butachlor | 50%, 60%, 900 g/L | EC, ME, GR | Chloroacetamide (Very Long-Chain Fatty Acid Inhibitor) |
| 7 | Pretilachlor | 30%, 50%, 500 g/L | EC, ME, GR | Chloroacetamide (Very Long-Chain Fatty Acid Inhibitor) |
| 8 | Mefenacet | 10%, 20%, 60% GR | WP, GR | Oxyacetamide (Cellulose Synthesis Inhibitor) |
| 9 | Bentazon | 48%, 480 g/L | SL, AS | Benzothiadiazinone (Photosystem II Inhibitor) |
| 10 | Azimsulfuron | 10%, 50%, 80% | DF, WG | Sulfonylurea (ALS Inhibitor) |
| 11 | Halosulfuron-methyl | 75%, 95% | WG, DF | Sulfonylurea (ALS Inhibitor) |
| 12 | Penoxsulam + Cyhalofop-butyl | Varies (e.g., 2.5%+25 g/L) | OD, SC | ALS Inhibitor + Aryloxyphenoxypropionate |
| 13 | Bensulfuron-methyl + Butachlor / Pretilachlor | Varies (e.g., 1%+20%) | WP, GR | ALS Inhibitor + Chloroacetamide |
| 14 | Quinclorac + Bentazon | Varies (e.g., 15%+18%) | SC, AS | Photosystem II Inhibitor |
| 15 | Bensulfuron-methyl | 10%, 20%, 100 g/L, 200 g/L | WP, WG, SC | Sulfonylurea (ALS Inhibitor) |
| 16 | Metsulfuron-methyl | 10%, 20%, 100 g/L, 200 g/L | WP, WG, SC | Sulfonylurea (ALS Inhibitor) |
| 17 | Quinclorac | 25%, 50%, 250 g/L, 500 g/L | SC, EC, CS | Quinolin carboxylic acid |
| 18 | Propanil | 30%, 40%, 300 g/L, 400 g/L | EC, SC, WP | Amide (Photosystem II Inhibitor) |
| 19 | 2,4-D butyl ester | 50%, 720 g/L, 860 g/L, 90% | EC, AS, EW | Phenoxy-carboxylic acid (Synthetic Auxin) |
| 20 | Bispyribac-sodium | 10%, 20%, 100 g/L, 200 g/L | WG, SC, OD | Pyrimidinylthiobenzoate (ALS Inhibitor) |
| 21 | Clomazone | 20%, 40%, 200 g/L, 400 g/L | EC, CS, ME | Isoxazolidinone |
| 22 | Butachlor + Propanyl | 30%+10%, 40%+15%, 300g/L+100g/L | SC, SE, OD | Chloroacetamide + Amide |
| 23 | Pretilachlor + Bensulfuron-methyl | 40%+2%, 50%+3%, 400g/L+20g/L | SC, SE, OD | Chloroacetamide + Sulfonylurea |
| 24 | Cyhalofop-butyl + Penoxsulam | 10%+2.5%, 15%+5%, 100g/L+25g/L | SC, OD, SE | Aryloxyphenoxypropionate + Sulfonylurea |
| 25 | Quinclorac + Bensulfuron-methyl | 20%+2%, 25%+3%, 200g/L+20g/L | SC, SE, OD | Quinolin carboxylic acid + Sulfonylurea |









| Name Of Product | CAS NO. | Specification |
| Trifluralin | 1582-09-8 | 95% TC, 480 g/l EC |
Introduction: Trifluralin is a selective, preemergence dinitroanilin e herbicide used to control many annual grasses and broadleaf weeds in a large variety of tree fruit, nut, vegetable, and grain crops. Preemergence herbicides are applied before weed seedlings sprout. It should be incorporated into the soil by mechanical means within 24 hours of application. Granular formulations may be incorporated by overhead irrigation. It is available in granular and emulsifiable concentrate formulations.
Common name: Trifluralin
Another name: Treflan; Agreflan; Elancolan; Tristar; Crisalin; Triflurex; Trifurex; Nitran; 2,6-Dinitro-N,N-dipropyl-4-(trifluoromethyl)anilin e; Nitran K; Crisalina; Digermin; Synfloran; Trefanocide; Treficon; etc.
Chemical name: α,α,α-trifluoro-2,6-dinitro-N,N-dipropyl-p-toluidine
Empirical formula: C13H16F3N3O4
Structural formula:
Mol. Weight: 335.28 g/mol
CAS No.: 1582-09-8
Specifications
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Trifluralin 95% TC
480 g/L EC
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Powder: 25kg/Bag, 25kg/Drum, 50kg/Drum etc.
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Powder: 1kg/Alu bag, 500g/Alu bag, 200g/Alu bag, 100g/Alu bag, 50g/Alu bag, 15g/Alu bag etc.
Liquid: 5L/Drum, 1L/Bottle, 500ml/Bottle, 250ml/Bottle, 100ml/Bottle, 50ml/Bottle etc.
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HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
Usage: It was introduced by Eli Lilly & Co. (agrochemical interests now Dow AgroSciences). It is a pre-emergence soil-incorporated herbicide for use in various crops to control many annual grasses and broad-leaved weeds.
Application: Biochemistry Microtubule assembly inhibition. Mode of action Selective soil-herbicide, which acts by entering the seedling in the hypocotyl region. Also inhibits root development. Uses Pre-emergence control of many annual grasses and broad-leaved weeds in brassicas, beans, peas, carrots, parsnips, lettuce, capsicums, tomatoes, artichokes, onions, garlic, vines, strawberries, raspberries, citrus fruit, oilseed rape, peanuts, soya beans, sunflowers, safflowers, ornamentals, cotton, sugar beet, sugar cane, and in forestry. Used with linuron or isoproturon for control of annual grasses and broad-leaved weeds in winter cereals. Normally applied pre-planting with soil incorporation, at 0.5-1.0 kg/ha, but post-planting application is also possible for some crops.
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