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Indigo Cambium Biodegradable Carrier for Woody Weeds 20L. Methyl Oleate (Canola Oil Methyl Ester)

Sale price$195.00
SKU: 1PACAMB20

Biodegradable Diesel Replacement

Cambium is a biodegradable diesel replacement for use in combination with woody weed herbicide technology when conducting Basal Bark and Cut Stump operations. The active ingredient in Cambium is Methyl Oleate (Canola Oil Methyl Ester), a lowly toxic, naturally derived solvent and carrier which assists herbicides to penetrate woody weeds more effectively. When used as per label directions, Cambium poses a much lower hazard for the user and the environment when compared to traditional diesel options.

 

Key Features:

  • Highly effective solvency properties, making it compatible with a range of woody weed registered herbicide formulations.

  • Ideal for use in environmentally sensitive areas. Biodegradable, minimising impact on the environment.

  • Improves herbicide control achieved in Basal Bark and Cut Stump operations.

  • Naturally derived material, containing no petroleum or mineral oil-based hydrocarbon solvents.

  • Non DG (Dangerous Good) making transport and storage more efficient and less troublesome.

Indigo Cambium Biodegradable Carrier for Woody Weeds 20L. Methyl Oleate (Canola Oil Methyl Ester)
Indigo Cambium Biodegradable Carrier for Woody Weeds 20L. Methyl Oleate (Canola Oil Methyl Ester) Sale price$195.00

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