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HS Code |
765301 |
| Chemical Name | Amitraz |
| Cas Number | 33089-61-1 |
| Molecular Formula | C19H23N3 |
| Molecular Weight | 293.41 g/mol |
| Appearance | White to yellowish crystalline solid |
| Solubility In Water | Insoluble |
| Melting Point | 86-87°C |
| Mode Of Action | Miticide and insecticide; acts as an alpha-adrenergic agonist |
| Primary Use | Pesticide used mainly for controlling ticks and mites in veterinary and agricultural applications |
| Toxicity | Moderately toxic via ingestion, inhalation, and skin contact |
| Common Formulations | Emulsifiable concentrates, wettable powders, and impregnated strips |
| Stability | Stable under normal conditions but decomposes in acidic environments |
| Odor | Mild, characteristic odor |
| Storage Conditions | Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from sunlight |
As an accredited Amitraz factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | Amitraz is packaged in a sturdy 1-liter HDPE bottle with a secure cap, featuring hazard symbols, handling instructions, and product labeling. |
| Shipping | Amitraz should be shipped in tightly sealed, appropriately labeled containers, protected from moisture and sources of ignition. Transport under cool, dry conditions, and comply with regulations for toxic substances. Ensure upright storage to prevent leaks and spills, using secondary containment. Handle as hazardous cargo according to local, national, and international transport guidelines. |
| Storage | Amitraz should be stored in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight, heat, and moisture. Keep the container tightly closed and clearly labeled. Store separately from food, drink, and animal feed, and away from strong oxidizing agents. Ensure storage areas are secure and accessible only to authorized personnel. Follow all local regulations for the storage of hazardous chemicals. |
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Purity 98%: Amitraz 98% purity is used in veterinary ectoparasite treatments, where effective elimination of tick infestations is achieved. Melting point 86°C: Amitraz with a melting point of 86°C is used in liquid formulation production, where consistent solubility and formulation stability are maintained. Particle size 5 microns: Amitraz with 5-micron particle size is used in sprayable acaricide products, where uniform distribution and increased surface coverage are obtained. Stability temperature 40°C: Amitraz stable at 40°C is used in tropical livestock medication, where reliable performance in high ambient temperatures is ensured. Viscosity grade 100 cP: Amitraz at 100 cP viscosity grade is used in pour-on solutions, where easy application and rapid absorption are delivered. Molecular weight 293.41 g/mol: Amitraz with molecular weight 293.41 g/mol is used in research drug synthesis, where precise dosing and reproducible bioactivity are critical. Purity 95%: Amitraz 95% purity is used in agricultural mite control, where broad-spectrum activity against pest populations is demonstrated. Solubility in xylene 50 g/L: Amitraz with solubility 50 g/L in xylene is used in emulsifiable concentrate formulations, where fast active ingredient dilution is achieved. Residual activity 21 days: Amitraz with 21-day residual activity is used in animal housing treatments, where prolonged protection against recurring infestations is provided. Emulsification efficiency 98%: Amitraz with 98% emulsification efficiency is used in aqueous-based pesticide sprays, where stable and homogeneous dispersions are guaranteed. |
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Over the last two decades, we have seen Amitraz evolve in farms, veterinary clinics, and orchards. Each season, every batch tells us a little more about what this chemical delivers in practice. While competitors chase trendy formulations or focus mostly on distribution logistics, actual manufacturing asks for a deeper commitment. You learn what goes right, what doesn’t, and what end users need for real. Amino hydrazone chemistry stands up, year after year, because the core molecule does its job in the field. By tuning rigour in every stage of our synthesis, we guarantee a purity that the end user can see, both in transparent residue testing and in the product’s consistency over repeat purchases.
We produce Amitraz primarily in technical grade minimum 98% content, targeting a strong active baseline. Technical Amitraz offers the backbone for formulators who either run their own blending lines—pouring it into emulsifiable concentrates—or support smaller rural shops with custom packaging. The higher technical purity means minimal interference from unknowns, lowering the risk of crop phytotoxicity and off-target reactions. Consistent color, low moisture, and clean crystallinity all come from methodical control over solvents and reaction times rather than post-process tweaks. Unlike knock-off batches occasionally circulating in the market, our material has been sampled and probed by third-party labs, as part of our customer validation routines, to ensure no contaminants slip through.
Ranchers rely on Amitraz for tick and mite control in cattle, sheep, and goats. Our product makes it possible to break cycles of infestation without cycling through multiple chemicals, dodging resistance. Orchardists and fruit-growers choose Amitraz to push back mites on apple trees, pears, and citrus. The formulation can be applied as a spray or dip, with reliable miscibility into both oil-based and aqueous carriers—earned through real batch talks with on-farm applicators who know that caking or uneven suspension means wasted product and lost income. We’ve learned from end users that spray equipment and environmental conditions vary widely, so we tune flowability and dispersibility batch-to-batch.
Amitraz manufacturing doesn’t mean just running reactors. We study feedback when batches need adjusting. For example, in hotter climates, our customers noticed minor clumping after storage. We traced this to minuscule shifts in residual solvent content during drying. By tightening those specifications and investing in better vacuum drying, we stopped the problem dead. Out in the field, operators tell us which mixers work best, what nozzles clog less, and how much dilution is too much. We keep our ears open. Once, a rural distributor flagged a drifting issue in fine mist applications. We tracked it to a blend parameter and fixed the droplet size compatibility in the formulation, making a difference that could only come from talking with folks who use the product, not just sell it.
Plenty of active ingredients claim mite and tick control. We’ve handled synthesis of organophosphates, carbamates, and even newer pyrethroids, but in our own evaluation, Amitraz stands out on the critical balance of crop safety, residue risk, and resistance management. Organophosphates often carry a heavier regulatory burden—many geographies are sharply reducing or banning them outright. Carbamates come with unwanted side effects, especially in orchards where non-target toxicity matters. Pyrethroids provide quick knockdown but fade in persistent infestations. By comparison, Amitraz puts up a broad spectrum, persistent control without leaving behind unwanted traces when used according to good agricultural practices. We regularly analyze field samples, running both our own and third-party chromatographic testing; low residue profiles keep Amitraz defensible even as global standards tighten.
Each batch of technical Amitraz comes with a pure white to pale yellow crystalline powder, showing no dustiness or caking. Moisture stays within strict limits, and we always monitor for inorganic impurities and heavy metals. What matters more, though, is real-world performance: solubility in key agricultural solvents, compatibility with tank-mix partners, and shelf stability under diverse storage conditions. We monitor pH, melting point, and stability during transport, and every outbound shipment gets a unique QC stamp. The work doesn’t end at the reactor—it plays out in packaging plants where we keep air and moisture away, using sealed drums and liners that stand up to months on the road or in unconditioned warehouses.
Over time, we’ve collected thousands of field data points supporting Amitraz’s realism. Ranchers want animals to tolerate dips with minimal signs of stress—high-grade Amitraz delivers just that, without sharp odor or harsh additives. Applicators in orchards measure leaf residues and find safe windows for harvest. Compatibility with different water chemistries and adjuvants means less headache for those operating in hard water or with improvised tanks. Where rivals boast of fancy label claims, the best testimony comes from farmers who order again because their previous batch worked as promised. We see several government contracts—especially in livestock—but also a deep base of smallholder customers who trust the consistency shipment after shipment.
Not every run is flawless. Raw material volatility, changing environmental regulations, and logistics interruptions have tested us. Early on, we realized the market punishes shortcuts. For raw materials—especially advanced intermediates—we qualify only trusted suppliers and keep strategic reserves, so sudden shortages don’t leave customers without product. Environmental pressures led us to redesign our recovery systems, sharply reducing the footprint of our solvent and liquid waste streams. We maintain closed reactor systems for high-yield, low-waste synthesis, investing in filtration and solvent recycling. It’s expensive and takes more oversight, but it allowed us to weather shifts in local and international guidelines without compromising batch quality.
Onsite, our teams handle Amitraz daily, so safety isn’t a checkbox—it’s real. Standard PPE, fume extraction, careful dosing, and continuous air monitoring matter, whether blending in bulk or packaging for retail. Both technical and formulated grades need responsible handling by trained workers, and we observe strict lockout and containment. We regularly engage with regulators and update our safety protocols to reflect lessons learned, not just theoretical minimums. For every container that leaves our docks, we run traceability checks and documentation—this transparency builds trust up and down the chain.
Across international markets, demand bends in response to pest pressure, regulatory winds, and crop cycles. Some years, surges in tick-borne disease spike livestock orders. Other years, orchard applications jump after particularly wet springs. Local agronomists and veterinarians provide early warnings, and we stock ready-to-ship inventory to keep up. Regulatory changes hit hard—when one region enacted tighter residue limits, we worked nights to refine purification, scrubbing extra percentiles of byproducts to keep shipments compliant. Rather than wait for rules to shift completely, we coordinate with partners in research and extension to anticipate what’s coming next.
Amitraz moves through the supply chain as technical powder, emulsifiable concentrate, and wettable powder. We specialize in the core technical, supplying large blenders who create end uses tailored to region and pest. The technical grade represents pure activity and flexibility for downstream customization—no heavy solvents, minimal inert load. Our own in-house formulations for specialty users focus on high flash-point, low volatility solvents, avoiding harsh carriers that could irritate animal skin or cause plant injury. Rural cooperatives, large agribusinesses, and animal health professionals all take different cuts, but consistency across the technical grade remains the foundation. Over years of QA/QR tracking, we have seen the technical perform better in customer-led blend-offs than generic supplier lots brought in for price alone.
Global oversight of crop protection chemistry changes quickly. Our team tracks regulatory updates in main destination markets—from Codex, EPA, to local ministries. Preparing for new MRLs, impurity max limits, and packaging rules is a full-time job. Whenever a market asks for tighter controls on aromatic solvent residues or pushes eco-labels, we respond in R&D, sometimes years in advance. Low-residue formulation is more than a sticker on the label—it means controlling every input and running batch level analytics. We closely monitor reviews of Amitraz use and its breakdown byproducts, continuously sharing this data with customers and authorities. By building regulatory readiness into every batch, we signal to strategic partners and end users that they can depend on us for the long term—not just until the next policy change shutters a competitor who failed to adapt.
True manufacturing relationships stretch beyond the factory gate. Our technical teams visit key downstream blenders for on-site troubleshooting, process mapping, or fixing solubility hiccups. Input from their line operators feeds directly back into engineering and QC teams; new crop cycles inspire tweaks to our specifications. A customer once struggled with filter clogging in hot weather. Our chemists reviewed the filter cake and found a subtle impurity—traceable to a switch in water purification protocol during that production run. After isolating the culprit, we overhauled that step entirely, sharing the solution with every affected user. This continual loop keeps us ahead of those who just resell and move on.
Green manufacturing isn’t abstract for us—it’s necessity. The solvents we reclaim, the water we reuse, and the process tweaks we roll out all serve both our pocketbooks and the environment. We’ve invested in local biological treatment, so effluent leaves the plant cleaner than when it came in. We’ve swapped to lower-toxicity process inputs where possible and support research into more degradable inert carriers. These improvements lower cost over time, but more importantly, safeguard our permits and social license to operate. As regulatory and market demands keep moving, our investments here mean we can speak honestly to the longevity of our Amitraz supply.
We’ve seen bad actors cut corners, leaving behind issues for farmers, animals, and ecosystems. Consistency underpins our process. Customers trust the clarity of our audit trails and batch histories. They know each order gets a guarantee grounded in daily manufacturing reality, not just what’s printed on paperwork. Shipment after shipment, technical Amitraz from our lines shows the same batch color, pH, solubility, and low impurity profile. End users keep coming back because reliability out in the field pays its own dividends.
The demand for innovation won’t let up. Resistance pressure pushes research as pests adapt. Our work in collaboration with universities and research institutions focuses on understanding the mechanisms, monitoring molecular evolution, and developing improved delivery forms. User training also matters, since even the best product won’t deliver if misapplied. We support education programs, both in-person and digital, making sure ranchers and crop sprayers can interpret label guidance and apply it safely and effectively. Some of our best process tweaks result from these conversations on the ground—not just theoretical lab work.
There’s always room for the next big molecule, but Amitraz has carved out its place for good reason. Trends will shift, and products will come and go. Strong chemistry practices, honest feedback loops, and user-oriented engineering keep Amitraz current and useful. We have watched flashier rivals arrive and fade, but a dedicated production line, experienced personnel, and the discipline to keep learning from the field make a lasting difference. Evidence-based improvement works better than empty marketing.
Our strongest endorsements come from individuals who see the change firsthand: ticks eliminated, healthier animals, mite-free crops, and fewer surprises at harvest. These successes come not from luck or selective reporting but from hard-won, detail-oriented manufacturing and continual field engagement. Whenever an issue surfaces—whether in a 50-ton tanker or a small rural batch—we investigate promptly, fix the problem, and feed those lessons forward for the next run. Our approach means Amitraz keeps working, even as the landscape shifts around it.
Day in, day out, our Amitraz leaves the plant with a simple promise: the exact same performance as last time. It flows smoothly for blenders, stands up to the rigors of farm storage, and works as expected across hundreds of variable conditions. By driving every improvement against practical field stories rather than theoretical minimums or cost targets alone, we keep batches both affordable and functional. Real-world reports, backed by continual laboratory scrutiny and hands-on adjustments, lead every improvement cycle. Our model of technical Amitraz stands as a proven standard—never perfect, always learning, but consistently a partner for those combating persistent pests.