Product Name: Carbendazim
Content&formulation:98%TC, 50%wp,50%SC
CAS No.: 10605-21-7
CAS Name: Methyl 1H-benzimidazol-2-ylcarbamate
Molecular Formula: C9H9N3O2
Specification for Carbendazim 98% TC | |
ITEMS | STANDARDS |
Appearance | White to light brownpowders |
Content of a.i. | ≥98 % |
Loss on drying | ≤1.0% |
Product Benefits
Control of Septoria, Fusarium, Erysiphe and Pseudocercosporella in cereals; Sclerotinia, Alternaria and Cylindrosporium in
oilseed rape; Cercospora and Erysiphe in sugar beet; Uncinula and Botrytis in grapes; Cladosporium and Botrytis in tomatoes; Venturia and Podosphaera in pome fruit and Monilia and Sclerotinia in
stone fruit. Application rates vary from 120-600 g/ha, depending on crop. A seed treatment (0.6-0.8 g/kg) will control Tilletia, Ustilago, Fusarium and Septoria in cereals, and Rhizoctonia in
cotton. Also shows activity against storage diseases of fruit as a dip (0.3-0.5 g/l).
Packing: 25KGS Bag or according to customers’ demand.
ChemicaL name:methyl benzimidazol-2-ylcarbamate CAS:10605-21-7 Molecular formula:C9H9N3O2 Molecular weight:191.2 Product standard:GB10501-2000 Molecular Structure: : EINECS:234-232-0 Density:1.421 g/cm3 Melting Point:>300 °C(lit.) Flash Point::11 °C Solubility:<0.1 g/100 mL ...
Carbendazim Product Name: Carbendazim Content&formulation:98%TC, 50%wp,50%SC CAS No.: 10605-21-7 CAS Name: Methyl 1H-benzimidazol-2-ylcarbamate Molecular Formula: C9H9N3O2 Specification for Carbendazim 98% TC ITEMS STANDARDS Appearance White to light brownpowders Content of ...
Carbendazim Common name Carbendazim Chemical name Methyl benzimidazol-2-ylcarbamate CAS No 10605-21-7 Molecular formula C9H9N3O2 Application Systemic fungicide with protective and curative action. Absorbed through the roots and green tissues, with translocation acropetally. ...
Carbendazim is a broad spectrum benzimidazole carbamate fungicide with systemic activity. Acute toxicity is low and excretion is rapid. At high dose levels, repeated exposure causes spermatogenic effects in rats and hepatic tumours in mice. Foetotoxic and teratogenic effects ...