- Product Details
Keywords
- parsec amitraz
- amitraz 200 ec
- amitraz msds
Quick Details
- ProName: parsec amitraz/amitraz 200 ec/amitraz ...
- CasNo: 33089-61-1
- Molecular Formula: C19H23N3
- Appearance: white powder
- Application: insecticide
- DeliveryTime: 10-25Days
- PackAge: 1L x 12bottles/carton or according to ...
- Port: SHANGHAI, CHINA
- ProductionCapacity: 500 Metric Ton/Year
- Purity: 98%TC 20%EC 12.5%EC
- Storage: general
- Transportation: by sea,truck,air.
- LimitNum: 100 Kilogram
Superiority
1 Inspection by SGS BV CIQ etc.
2 Payment guarantee by SINOSURE
3 Special door to door delivery is available, no need any license for customer.
1 active ingredient and formulation 2 quantity
3 packing details 4 price term FOB,CFR CIF+ destination port
For example: glyphosate 95%tc 20tons 25kgs/bag CIF Durban.
Details
Product name |
Amitraz 98%TC 20%EC 12.5%EC |
||||||||||||||||||||
General info |
Common name: Amitraz Chemical name: N'-(2,4-dimethylphenyl)-N-[[(2,4-dimethylphenyl)imino]methyl]- N-methylmethanimidamide CAS No. : 33089-61-1 Molecular Formula: C10H23N3 Molecular weight: 293.33 |
||||||||||||||||||||
Properties |
1.Molecular Weight:293.4060 2.Density:0.98g/cm3 3.Boiling Point:450.7°Cat760mmHg 4.Melting Point:86-87°C 5.Flash Point:450.7°Cat760mmHg 6.Storage Temperature:0-6°C 7.Solubility:Insoluble 8.Appearance:White monoclinic crystals. Commercial product is a pale, amber brown liquid with an aromatic smell of xylene. |
||||||||||||||||||||
Toxicity: |
ReviewsFAO/WHO 83, 85 ; Oral Acute oral LD50 for rats 650, mice >1600 mg/kg; Skin and eye Acute percutaneous LD50 for rabbits >200, rats >1600 mg/kg; Inhalation LC50 (6 h) for rats 65 mg/l air. ; NOEL In 2 y feeding trials, no adverse effect observed in rats receiving 50-200 ppm diet, or in dogs dosed 0.25 mg/kg daily. Human NOEL >0.125 mg/kg daily. ; ADI (JMPR) 0.01 mg/kg b.w. [1998]. ; Toxicity class WHO (a.i.) III; EPA (formulation) III; EC classification Xn; R22; |
||||||||||||||||||||
Application |
Biochemistry Mode of action probably involves an interaction with octopamin receptors in the tick nervous system, causing an increase in nervous activity. Mode of action Non-systemic, with contact and respiratory action. Expellent action causes ticks to withdraw mouthparts rapidly and fall off the host animal. |
||||||||||||||||||||
Specifications |
|
||||||||||||||||||||
Others |
|