
08 Jun X-CELERANT® | AMS Replacement, Defoamer, Drift Retardent & Water Conditioner
X-CELERANT® | AMS Replacement, Defoamer, Drift Retardent & Water Conditioner
PRODUCT NAME
X-CELERANT®
DESCRIPTION
AMS Replacement, Defoamer, Drift Retardent, Water Conditioner
PRINCIPAL FUNCTIONING AGENTS
Alkylpolyglycosides, Defoamers and Nonionic Coupling Agents: 20%
Blend of Ammonium Salts: 25.5%
FEATURES & BENEFITS
X-CELERANT® will enhance the herbicide activity of certain post emergence herbicides when used at the proper rate. When used at recommended rates, X-CELERANT® can increase the performance of those herbicides recommended for use with ammonium-based nitrogen. X-CELERANT® Advantages: Consists of surfactants, defoamer, drift control agent and ammonium salts.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Recommended Rates: 1 – 2 quarts per 100 gallons water.
PACKAGING:
2.5 Gallon Containers & 275 Gallon Totes
DOCUMENTS
Category:
Adjuvant Surfactants
Tech Sheet:
CE X-Celerant SDS.pdf
Product Label:
AgX-XCELERANT.pdf
Short Description:
AMS Replacement, Defoamer, Drift Retardent, Water Conditioner
Packaging:
2.5 Gallon Cases & 275 Gallon Totes
Product Logo:
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Features & Benefits:
X-CELERANT® will enhance the herbicide activity of certain
post emergence herbicides when used at the proper rate. When
used at recommended rates, X-CELERANT® can increase the
performance of those herbicides recommended for use with
ammonium-based nitrogen. X-CELERANT® Advantages:
Consists of surfactants, defoamer, drift control agent and
ammonium salts.
Principal Functioning Agents:
Alkylpolyglycosides, Defoamers and Nonionic Coupling Agents: 20%
Blend of Ammonium Salts: 25.5%
Directions For Use:
Add X-CELERANT® to spray tank at the rate specified by the herbicide label and follow directions for use as to rates, timing, procedures and crop restrictions. Check compatibility of proposed spray mixture in a jar test before large scale mixing. It is recommended that a test area be used when conditions of high humidity or high temperature exist.
Mixing Instructions:
1 - 2 quarts per 100 gallons water.
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