Bordeaux mixture is prepared by combining 0.5 kg of copper sulfate, 1.5 kg of lime, and 7.5 kg of water. To enhance its effectiveness, a small amount of animal oil—around 0.2 kg—can be mixed with the initial paste before application. This helps improve adhesion and coverage on plant surfaces.
For the gray salt protection agent, mix 1 kg of lime with 0.05 kg of salt and 1 kg of water. Adding a small quantity of fresh cow dung will help bind the ingredients together, ensuring a more uniform mixture that can be applied effectively to protect against pests or diseases.
The solid wax formulation requires 0.4 kg of rosin, 0.2 kg of beeswax, and 0.1 kg of beef and sheep oil. Begin by melting the rosin over low heat, then gradually add the beeswax and oils while stirring continuously. Once fully melted, pour the mixture into a basin of cold water to cool it down. After it solidifies, remove it by hand and shape it into blocks for easy use during heating applications.
To make liquid wax, combine 0.6 kg of rosin, 0.2 kg of beef and sheep oil, 0.2 kg of alcohol, and 0.1 kg of turpentine. First, warm up the rosin and oil mixture, stir well, and then let it cool slightly before adding the alcohol and turpentine. Mix thoroughly and transfer to sealed bottles for storage and future use.
The rosin lacquer is made by mixing equal parts of rosin and phenolic varnish. Start by boiling the novolac resin, then carefully pour in the rosin while continuously stirring to ensure a smooth and even blend. This creates a durable coating suitable for various surface treatments.
The cow dung protection agent is prepared using 5 parts of cow dung and 5 parts of yellow mud. For every kilogram of the mixture, add 50 mg of an active ingredient (such as a pesticide or fungicide). This mixture is effective in protecting plants from soil-borne pathogens and pests when applied directly to the roots or soil surface.
Fluorine-Containing Methylbenzene
Fluorine-Containing Methylbenzene products can be used as herbicides in the manufacture controlling wheat fields, cotton fields and other broadleaf weeds and perennial weeds. It can also be used in the manufacture of antipsychotics drugs.
The Fluorine-Containing Methylbenzene products must be kept under seal, once exposed to light will immediately cause discoloration. It should also be stored in a cool, ventilated warehouse, away from fire and heat. Compartment temperature should not exceed 30 ℃. And make the appropriate technical measures for fire and explosion. Products will Decomposition by high fever and emit toxic gases, such as carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, hydrogen fluorid. Due to ts vapor is heavier than air, it can spread from low place to far away places. In case of fire conditions, should not fire with water. In case of a small amount of leakage should be evenly sprayed with dilute hydrochloric acid. In case of large spills should build a causeway or trenching asylum. The transfer pump to tankers or exclusive collector, recycling or shipped to the waste disposal sites.
Containing Methylbenzene, 5-Fluoro-3-Nitrotoluene,2-Bromo-5-Fluorobenzotrifluoride
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