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Description
1. Selective systemic herbicide;
2. Cell division inhibitor;
3. Control grasses and broad-leaved weeds;
4. Flexible payment;
5. 48%SL,80%WG,95%TC.
Chemical Identification

Common Name: Asulam

IUPAC name: methyl sulfanilylcarbamate

CAS name: methyl [(4-aminophenyl)sulfonyl]carbamate

CAS No.: 3337-71-1

Molecular Formula: C8H10N2O4S

Molecular Structure:

Other names:

Sanulam, Asilan, Spitfire, Asulox, Plakin

Product Information

General Formulations:

  • Asulam 95% TC

  • Asulam 400g/L SL, 480g/L SL

  • Asulam 80% WDG

Specifications:

  • Specifications of Asulam 95% TC

Product name: Asulam 95% TC

ManufacturerNingbo Titan Unichem Co., Ltd.

TEST ITEMS

SPECIFICATIONS

Appearance

White powder

Content

95% min

Moisture

0.5% max

Insolubles

0.2% max

  • Specifications of  Asulam 40% SL

Product name: Asulam 400g/L SL

Manufacturer: Ningbo Titan Unichem Co., Ltd.

TESET ITEMS

SPECIFICATIONS

Appearance

Light brown liquid

Content (w/v)

400g/L min

PH value

6.0-9.0


Packaging Details:

  • 10ml ~ 200Lt for liquid formulation; 10gr ~ 25kg for solid formulation; as per customer's request

Delivery Details:

  • Within 3 weeks after order confirmation

Transport Information:

  • Signal Word:CAUTION;

  • Hazard Class:III(Slightly hazardous)

Pictures:

Loading of Asulam 95% TC from Titan Unichem.

Loading of Asulam 95% TC from Titan Unichem.

Loading of Asulam 95% TC from Titan Unichem

Loading of Asulam 95% TC from Titan Unichem

Applications

Mode of action:

  • Asulam is a selective systemic herbicide, absorbed by the leaves, shoots, and roots, with translocation in both the symplastic and apoplastic systems to other parts of the plant.

  • Asulam causes a slow chlorosis in susceptible plants.

Uses of Asulam:

  • Control of annual and perennial grasses and broad-leaved weeds in spinach, oilseed poppies, alfalfa, some ornamentals, sugar cane, bananas, coffee, tea, cocoa, coconuts, rubber, etc.; wild oats in flax; docks in grassland, fruit trees and bushes, and on non-crop land; and bracken in grassland, non-crop land, and forestry. 

  • Application rates from 1-10kg/ha, depending on crop.