Compared to insecticides used in the fight against red spider, aphids and crustaceans, it increases the wetting power and duration of the products.
It is a wetting and contact spreading adhesive.
By mixing with fertilizers and pesticides applied on the leaf, it increases the effectiveness of the products by ensuring the adhesion of the products to the leaf surfaces and ensuring the maximum wettability of the surface and makes it possible to continue this activity for a longer time.
Do not mix the product with oil and its derivatives, permanganates, polysulfides, captan, mancozeb and some systematic fungicides. Before mixing with other chemicals, it is useful to make a preliminary test in a small container.
Sodium Dioctyl Sulfosuccinic Acid
| %70
|
pH (%1'lik)
| 6-7
|
Number of Acids Maximum
| %20
|
As a spreader, agglutinant and wetting agent, it is used at a dose of 20-25 cc/100 It of water. In mixtures of fertilizers and plant development regulators, a dose should be 10-15 cc/100 It of water. In mixtures with pesticides it is used at a dose of 10-25 cc/100 lt of water.