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Indigo Monteray (Manta Ray) Aquatic Surfactant Soyal Phospholipids Propionic Acid

Sale price$55.00
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SKU: 1PAPFMANTA1

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.

Indigo Monteray (Manta Ray) Aquatic Surfactant Soyal Phospholipids Propionic Acid
Indigo Monteray (Manta Ray) Aquatic Surfactant Soyal Phospholipids Propionic Acid Sale price$55.00

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