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Description
A benzonitrile herbicide;
A systemic herbicide;
Competitive price and High quality;
Flexible payment terms;
99%TC, 6.75% WDG.
Chemical Identification

Common Name: Dichlobenil

IUPAC name: 2,6-dichlorobenzonitrile

CAS name: 2,6-dichlorobenzonitrile

CAS No.: 1194-65-6

EC No.: 214-787-5

Molecular Formula: C7H3Cl2N

Molecular Structure:

Other names:

Barrier; Casoron; Casoron G; Clean Soil; Decabane; Du Cason; Embargo G; Granamide G; Osorno; Rash; Silbenil; Viking.

Product Information

General Formulations:

  • Dichlobenil 99% TC

  • Dichlobenil 6.75% WDG

Specifications:

Dichlobenil 99% TC

Manufacturer: Ningbo Titan Unichem Co., Ltd.

ITEMS

SPECIFICATIONS

Appearance

White crystal powder

Content of A.I.

99% min

Content of benzaldehyde

0.1% max

Content of 1,2,3-trichlorobenzene

0.15% max

Moisture

0.2% max

Melting point

143-145

Dichlobenil 6.75% WDG

Manufacturer: Ningbo Titan Unichem Co., Ltd.

ITEMS

SPECIFICATIONS

Appearance

Off white granule

Content of A.I.

6.75% max

pH value

8.0-10.0

Suspensibility

70% max

Wetting time

60s max

Moisture

2% max


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)

Toxicity Class:

  • WHO (a.i.) U; EPA (formulation) III

Appearance of Dichlobenil 6.75% WDG from TITAN UNICHEM.

Applications

Mode of action:

  • Dichlobenil is a systemic herbicide.

  • Dichlobenil inhibits actively dividing meristems, germination of seeds and damages rhizomes.

  • Its selectivity can be ascribed to the fact that it is bound to the top 5-10cm of the soil.

Uses:

  • For selective weed control of annual and many perennial weeds in woody ornamentals, fruit orchards, vineyards, bush fruit, forest plantations and public green areas.

  • For total weed control in non-crop areas.

  • Control of floating, emergent or submerged aquatic plant growth in non-flowing water, depending on water depth.

Phytotoxicity:

  • Some conifers are susceptible to dichlobenil vapour, due to their bark structure.