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Product Name | Composition | Function | Application |
JS-408 | JS-408 is a nonionic organosilicone wetting agent. Principal Functioning Agents: Siloxane Polyalkyeneoxide Copolymer and Polyalkyleneoxide | Improve spray coverage Nonionic Low surface tension Wetting effect | Can be used with herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, microbial products, fertilizers, and plant growth regulators in horticultural and arable crops. |
JS-307 | JS-307 is 1,1,1,3,5,5,5-Heptamethyltrisiloxane, it contains highly reactive SiHx | Can introduce Polyether group, Epoxy group, Amido, Long alkenyl,etc by Hydrosilylation to produce various special organic silicone modified silicone oil | Can be used in individual care, coating industry, Polyurethane Foam, agricultural auxiliary agent, etc |
JS-77 | JS-77 is superspreading surfactant based on a trisiloxane ethoxylate | Surface tension reduction | Can be used with herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, microbial products, fertilizers, and plant growth regulators in horticultural and arable crops. |
JS-806 | JS-806 is a superspreading surfactant based on a trisiloxane alkoxylate | Superspreader Improve rainfastness Promotes rapid uptake Reduce spray volume Low pour point Low foaming Nonionic | Can be used with herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, microbial products, fertilizers, and plant growth regulators in horticultural and arable crops. |
JS-560 | JS-560 is a oil soluble alkyl modified trisiloxane which can enhance spreading properties to agricultural oils. | Oil compatible Low pour point Surface tension reduction Better surface coverage | Can be used in oil-based pesticide formulations. |
JS-P50 | JS-P50 is a powder silicone. The active content is alkoxy modified solidified polymeric trisiloxane which has super spreading force. | Super spreading&wetting Increase covering surface Improve penetrating Improve reliability Lower spray volume. | Can be added to WP, GR, WDG, SP, Effervescent agent, Solid leaf surface fertilizers... to reduce surface tension, and promote effect. |