Chemical Category: Lignin-based additive with high carboxylic acid groups
Appearance and Form: Brown powder with good water solubility
2. Core Performance
2.1 Dispersion and Salt Tolerance
It is rich in carboxylic acid groups, which endow it with super dispersibility, allowing pesticide particles to disperse uniformly in the system and avoid agglomeration.
It has excellent salt tolerance and can maintain stable dispersion performance in high-salt concentration formulation systems (such as suspension concentrates and water-dispersible granules containing a large amount of mineral salts) without salt precipitation or delamination.
2.2 System Compatibility
It has good compatibility with various pesticide active ingredients and inorganic salt additives, and can be widely adapted to high-salt pesticide formulation formulas.
2.3 Storage Stability
There is no risk of moisture absorption, caking, or degradation during storage. The performance attenuation within the validity period is ≤ 3%, meeting the requirements for long-term storage.
3. Competitive Advantages
Group Differentiation: The high content of carboxylic acid groups makes its dispersibility and salt tolerance far exceed those of conventional lignin additives. In high-salt systems (such as SC containing more than 20% inorganic salts), the dispersion efficiency is increased by 20-25%.
Cost-effectiveness: It can replace some high-priced salt-tolerant synthetic dispersants, reducing the cost of high-salt pesticide formulation formulas while ensuring dispersion stability.
4. Usage and Storage
Usage Suggestion: Adjust the addition amount according to the dosage form and salt concentration, generally 3-8%. It is recommended to use it in combination with wetting agents to enhance the dispersion effect.
Storage Conditions: Store in a sealed, dry, and ventilated place, avoid high-humidity environments, and the storage temperature should be ≤ 30℃.