- Product Details
Keywords
- Triclopyr
- (95%TC, 48%EC, 60%EC)
- 55335-06-3
Quick Details
- ProName: Highly Effective Herbicides Triclopyr ...
- CasNo: 55335-06-3
- Molecular Formula: C7H4Cl3NO3
- Appearance: Powder
- Application: Control of woody plants and many broad...
- DeliveryTime: 14days
- PackAge: Follow Customer′s Request.
- Port: shanghai
- ProductionCapacity: 1000 Metric Ton/Year
- Purity: (95%TC, 48%EC, 60%EC)
- Transportation: FOB CIF
- LimitNum: 1 Metric Ton
Superiority
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Detail: For liquid: 200LTR/drum, 20L/drum, 1L/bottle, 500ml/bottle, 250ml/bottle, 100ml/bottle.
For solid: 25 kg/drum, 25kg/bag, 1kg/bag or on the requirement of client.
Delivery Detail: 20-30days
Details
Specifications
Common name: Triclopyr
Chemical Name: IUPAC: 3, 5, 6-trichloro-2-pyridyloxyacetic acid
CAS: 2-[(3, 5, 6-trichloro-2-pyridinyl) oxy] acetic acid
Formula: C7H4Cl3NO3
Molecular Weight: 256.46
CAS No.: 55335-06-3
Chemcial Family: Pyridinyloxyacetic acides
Specification: 95%TC, 48%EC, 60%EC
Physical & Chemical Properties
Appearance: Fluffy colorless solid.
S. G. /Density: 1.85 (21° C)
Melting Point: 148-150° C.
Boiling point: Decomposes at 208° C.
Vapour Pressure: 0.2MPa (25° C)
Solubility: In water 0.408
Stability: Stable under normal storage conditions and to hydrolysis, but subject to photodecomposition
Application
Control of woody plants and many broad-leaved weeds (e. G. Nettles, docks, brambles, gorse, broom) in grassland, uncultivated land, industrial areas, coniferous forests, plantation crops, and rice fields. In plantation crops (oil palm, rubber) at 125-250 g a. E. /ha for covercrop maintenance, and at 0.72-1.0 kg a. E. /ha to control Eupatorium odoratum and other problem plants; In pastures at 1-2 kg/ha to control annual and perennial herbaceous weeds, and at 2-4 kg/ha against Rubus spp. And other woody plants; In forestry at 4-8 kg/ha for site preparation, and at 1.5-2.0 kg/ha for conifer release; For industrial sites at 2-8 kg/ha; In rangeland at 0.24-1.0 kg/ha. Phytotoxicity Clovers are sensitive, as also are larch, lodgepole pine, ornamentals, and edible crops.