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What is glyphosate water defoamer?
Release time:2023-09-02 Page-views:392

What is glyphosate water defoamer?

  Glyphosate is one of many herbicides, with excellent weed control performance. It is easily absorbed by plant leaves and transmitted to the entire plant body, and has high activity against annual and perennial weeds. It is often used for planting scenarios such as corn, soybeans, and wheat. However, it is easy to produce foam during spraying with glyphosate water, which seriously affects the effect of weed control. For this reason, people use glyphosate water defoamer to solve the foam problem. Below, the editor will take you to understand what glyphosate water defoamer is.

  Firstly, let's understand the hazards of foaming in glyphosate water.

  1. Foam will reduce the dispersion uniformity of glyphosate.

  2. The air filled in the foam will affect the use effect of the product.

  3. Foam can even affect the operation of spray and lead to uneven spray.

  4. Due to foam, the packaging dose of glyphosate may not reach the initial expectation, and the reputation of its own products may decline.

  However, the above foam problems can be solved by using glyphosate water defoamer. Glyphosate water defoamer can not only be directly added in production, but also be added to the product during use.

  Glyphosate water defoamer is a specially modified polyether and fluorine containing raw material that is compounded through a special process. It has high solid content, low dosage, fast defoaming, long foam inhibition, good water solubility, and can be diluted before use; High electrolyte resistance, strong acid and alkali resistance, high shear resistance, good heat resistance, chemical stability, non flammable, non explosive, non floating, and non floating oil; Its performance can be comparable to imported products, and its price has more obvious advantages and other characteristics. It can effectively solve the foam problem of glyphosate aqueous solution of various concentrations.

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