Aluminum phosphide
Target pest | store pest such as beetle rodent |
Hazardous Substance Registration (FDA) | No. 1331-2555 |
Chemical group | Inorganic |
Active ingredient | Aluminium phosphide |
Characteristics | Phosphine has an inhibitory effect on insect respiration |
packing | 1.5 each |
Storage | Close the package. Avoid taking in damp or steam. Store in cool, dry place. |
Recommended dosage | 2-3 pills per 1 ton or 1-2 pills per cubic meter * In a period of not less than 7 days |
Caution! |
This product only for professional trained people. Keep in dry and cold place Wear personal protection Equipment (PPE) |
Aluminum phosphide
Phosphine
Aluminum phosphide or phosphine is an inorganic phosphide used to control insects and rodents in a variety of settings. It is mainly used as an indoor fumigant at crop transport, storage or processing facilities (or in shipholds, railcars, etc.) for both food and non-food crops. It may also be used as an outdoor fumigant for burrowing rodent and mole control, or in baits for rodent control in crops.
It is used to kill pests such as beetle, rodent etc. Aluminum Phosphide is available in pellet and tablet form. It is used as a fumigant when other pesticide applications are impractical and when structures and installations are being treated, such as in ships, aircraft, and grain silos.
Phosphine has an inhibitory effect on insect respiration and is unique in that it is only toxic to insects in the presence of oxygen
* According to Codex standards, the residue of phosphine is set at 0.1 mg / kg. For unprocessed cereals and at 0.01 mg / kg. For processed cereal