Characteristic | Mechanism | Application Effect |
1. Excellent Dispersibility | Porous structure and large specific surface area adsorb active pesticide ingredients, reducing particle agglomeration. | Improves suspension rate and dispersion stability, ensuring uniform spray distribution and full efficacy. |
2. System Stabilization | Increases viscosity in suspensions/emulsifiable concentrates to prevent particle sedimentation/stratification; inhibits adverse reactions between active ingredients and additives. | Maintains formulation uniformity, extends shelf life; enhances chemical stability and reduces ingredient degradation. |
3. Anti-Caking Performance | Adsorbs moisture in formulations to reduce particle adhesion and improve powder fluidity. | Ensures convenient storage, transportation, and application of powders/granules, preventing caking that affects efficacy. |
4. Strong Adsorbability | Physically adsorbs active ingredients to form a stable loading structure. | Increases active ingredient loading, reduces volatilization and loss, improves utilization rate, and lowers costs. |
Formulation | Addition Stage | Process Key Points |
Wettable powders/Water-dispersible granules | During crushing or granulation | Ensure full contact with technical material particles to enhance dispersion uniformity. |
Suspension concentrates/Emulsifiable concentrates | During grinding or formulation | Recommended wet grinding process to achieve nanoscale dispersion via shear force and avoid agglomeration. |
Granules | During carrier mixing or coating | As an inert carrier, adsorb active ingredients first before granulating with other excipients. |