


Indigo Monteray (Manta Ray) Aquatic Surfactant Soyal Phospholipids Propionic Acid
Aquatic Surfactant
Manta Ray is approved for Aquatic Use. Acidifies spray solution, reducing alkaline hydrolysis with specific chemistry. Improves droplet size consistency – reducing drift.
Product Compatibility:
Aquatic Herbicides
- Glyphosate
- Flumioxazin
- Diquat
- Amitrole
Plant Protection products susceptible to Alkaline Hydrolysis
- Weak Acid Herbicides
- Iprodione
- 2,4-D & MCPA.
- Acetamiprid
- Amitrole
- Asulam
- Bentazone
- Bifenthrin
- Bromoxynil
- Carfentrazone
- Clofentezine
- Clopyralid
- Chlorpyrifos
- Dicamba
- Diclofop-methyl
- Fluazifop-p-butyl
- Glufosinate ammonium
- Indoxacarb
- Thiophanate methyl
- Trichlorfon
Also available in 1L packsize. Contact GWS support if interested.
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Multipurpose aquatic approved penetrating surfactant for use with herbicides, insecticides, foliar fertilisers and plant growth regulators.
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
350g/L Soyal Phospholipids
350g/L Propionic Acid
APPLICATION INFORMATION
Refer to the label for additional information and application critical comments.
GENERAL RATE
250-500mL/100L
SITUATIONAL APPLICATION RATES
1. Addition to herbicides, insecticides, fungicides and plant growth regulators to improve spreading and penetration.
Rate - 200-500mL/100L
2. Reduction of pH to reduce alkaline hydrolysis.
Rate - 100mL/100L
3. To improve uptake of foliar fertilisers.
Rate - 300-500mL/100L
4. Assistance in droplet size management to partially reduce the number of fine droplets produced from hydraulic nozzles by air and ground.
Rate - 300-500mL/100L
LABEL, SDS & TECH SHEET
SHIPPING & RETURNS
Greenway Weed Solutions has a distribution centre in QLD only. All orders, Australia-wide will be shipped from this location.
Shipping is free on all online orders. Bulk purchase shipping rates are determined by total order weight and delivery location.
Pickups are available from the QLD warehouse. Updates to product availability in other Australian warehouses are upcoming.
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