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Nov. 6, 2017

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Nov. 6, 2017

Ihara launches first hybrid adhesive spreader to contain drift effect

Ihara has presented the first hybrid adhesive spreader in Brazil named Deliver (Siloxane). 
 
The product can act as a conventional adhesive spreader, as well as silicon adhesive spreader, according to the dose used. “The two functions enable high syrup retention, increasing the penetration into the plant and dispersing the formulation, due to the high surface tension break,” explained Rodrigo Lima, herbicide product manager at Ihara.
 
Being a hybrid, along with its flexibility allows Deliver to achieve the reduction of the drift effect. “With less drift and more spreading, the farmer takes greater advantage of applied products and has proven effectiveness,” stated Lima.
 
Deliver protects active ingredients in agrochemicals against crystallization, light degradation, as well as evaporation of the applied syrup. The product does not affect the syrup pH and it also increases the effectiveness in applications through maximum resistance to rain washing.
 
Indicated for use with any product that has the indication of adjuvant addition or syrup adhesive spreader, Deliver is free from Nonylphenol, a common ingredient in adjuvants prohibited in states, such as Rio Grande do Sul. 
 
Source: AgroNews

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