Methyl Bromide Insecticide for Bed Bugs

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    The date of payment from buyers deliver within days

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    Zhejiang

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    Long-term effective

  • Last update:

    2020-10-10 01:32

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Linhai Jianxin Chemical Co., Ltd

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Product details

We have two specification of methyl bromide

Cylinder packing: 25Kg, 35Kg, 40Kg, 50Kg, 100Kg, 150Kg,

Can packing: 681g/Can

Or customized packing according to users need.


Specification 1: Methyl bromide 98%+Chloropicrin 2%

Item

Specification

Result

Description

Colorless & clear liquid

Conforms

Methyl Bromide Assay

≥97.5%

98.1%

Chloropicrin Assay

1.8~2.2%

1.9%

Involatile

≤0.03%

0.002%

Acidity

≤0.02%

0.003%

Conclusion

It conforms to the Export Standard


Specification 2: Methyl bromide TC (Methyl bromide 100%)


Item

Specification

Result

Description

Colorless & clear liquid

Conforms

Methyl Bromide Assay

≥99.5%

99.9%

Involatile

≤0.03%

0.005%

Acidity

≤0.02%

0.003%

Conclusion

It conforms to the Nation Standard GB 434-1995 Super Rate

Related

What is the Bedbugs?

Bedbugs are small, oval, brownish insects that live on the blood of animals or humans. Adult bedbugs have flat bodies about the size of an apple seed. After feeding, however, their bodies swell and are a reddish color.

Bedbugs do not fly, but they can move quickly over floors, walls, and ceilings. Female bedbugs may lay hundreds of eggs, each of which is about the size of a speck of dust, over a lifetime.

Immature bedbugs, called nymphs, shed their skins five times before reaching maturity and require a meal of blood before each shedding. Under favorable conditions the bugs can develop fully in as little as a month and produce three or more generations per year.


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