Flucythrinate

    • Product Name: Flucythrinate
    • Mininmum Order: 1 g
    • Factroy Site: Yudu County, Ganzhou, Jiangxi, China
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    • Manufacturer: Ascent Petrochem Holdings Co., Limited
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    184117

    Chemical Name Flucythrinate
    Iupac Name Cyano(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl 2-[4-(difluoromethoxy)phenyl]-3-methylbutanoate
    Cas Number 70124-77-5
    Molecular Formula C26H22F2N2O3
    Molecular Weight 448.46 g/mol
    Appearance Yellow to brown viscous liquid
    Solubility In Water Insoluble
    Boiling Point Decomposes before boiling
    Use Insecticide and acaricide
    Toxicity Moderately toxic to humans and highly toxic to aquatic organisms
    Mode Of Action Acts as a neurotoxin affecting sodium channels in nerve cells
    Stability Stable under normal storage conditions
    Vapor Pressure Low
    Flash Point Above 100°C

    As an accredited Flucythrinate factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing The packaging for Flucythrinate features a tightly sealed, labeled 1-liter HDPE bottle with hazard symbols, usage instructions, and manufacturer details.
    Shipping Flucythrinate should be shipped as a hazardous chemical, in accordance with local, national, and international regulations. Use tightly sealed, corrosion-resistant containers. Ensure labeling with appropriate hazard symbols. Store and transport in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area, away from incompatible substances, heat sources, and ignition sources. Handle with proper protective equipment.
    Storage Flucythrinate should be stored in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and incompatible substances such as acids and oxidizers. Keep the container tightly closed and clearly labeled. Store at temperatures below 40°C, and ensure the area is secure to prevent unauthorized access, especially by children or untrained personnel. Avoid moisture and ignition sources.
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    More Introduction

    Introducing Flucythrinate: A Practical Solution in Modern Crop Protection

    What Flucythrinate Brings to the Table

    Flucythrinate stands out as a synthetic pyrethroid insecticide, developed to address the persistent challenges growers face in controlling a wide range of crop pests. Over years of hands-on manufacturing experience, the demands from the field have pointed us again and again to the need for both effective knockdown and reliable residual activity. Through thousands of batches and rigorous in-house testing, we have consistently refined Flucythrinate to serve those who work directly with their crops day in and day out.

    What matters is real-world performance, not just laboratory claims. We manufacture Flucythrinate with attention to its purity, consistency in active ingredient content, and particle sizing, all of which affect how it performs once it reaches soil, leaves, and fruit. For our main model, the TC usually comes in concentrations above 92%, and we also prepare EC and SC formulations designed for ease of mixing and stable application in field conditions. Growers seldom have time to solve issues in the middle of spraying, which is why we devote energy toward formulations that keep their promise in every drum and every tank load.

    Usage Scenarios: Meeting the Real Demands of the Field

    Our main clients apply Flucythrinate where resistance to older organophosphates has compromised effectiveness. Cotton, vegetables, orchards, and cereals often harbor thrips, aphids, leafhoppers, fruit borers, and mites that present not just yield impacts but direct threats to food safety due to increased pesticide applications and residue concerns.

    Through experience, it has become clear which pests are best handled by Flucythrinate. It shows particularly strong activity against lepidopteran larvae and other chewing insects. Field records indicate that applications early in pest emergence, at low to moderate pressure, result in better suppression, reduced flare-ups, and less need to rotate with alternative chemistries. Leaf surface retention and rainfastness, parameters measured not just by us but validated by independent trial partners, repeatedly show why many choose Flucythrinate when control with generics drops off.

    The typical rates fall within 50-100 grams of active ingredient per hectare, depending on crop and pest spectrum. We always encourage growers to consult local extension guidelines because no two seasons present the same pressures, and weather can heavily dictate both timing and interval. Yet, feedback shows that, in practice, the ease of handling and relatively low odor of our EC and SC formulations save labor and reduce accidental exposure for field workers.

    What Sets Flucythrinate Apart from Other Products

    Some have asked why not stick with older chemistries such as permethrin or fenvalerate. After years of focus in synthesis and formulation optimization, we’ve learned that Flucythrinate’s structure delivers broad-spectrum knockdown with a longer residual period, all while maintaining a safety margin for beneficial predatory insects when applied according to label instructions.

    Compared to deltamethrin and cypermethrin, Flucythrinate tends to hold up better under strong sunlight and fluctuating temperatures, giving it a stronger performance edge in hot, humid regions where exposure to direct solar radiation degrades less robust pyrethroids. Growers who’ve experienced poor coverage or quick pest rebound after rain see an advantage in our formulation’s persistence and weatherability. In orchards, in particular, where coverage can be challenging due to canopy density, the wetting and deposition characteristics of our EC and SC forms often result in improved coverage and fewer missed spots.

    From a manufacturer’s perspective, we control each stage, from raw material selection to final drum sealing, checking for contaminants or impurities that might pose crop or worker safety issues. Many competing products sold through non-manufacturer channels cut costs on this critical quality control. We bear the cost but ensure each lot supports food safety and reliable protection through the harvest window.

    Technical Details: Specification Matters in Field Performance

    We keep our technical concentrate (TC) at a purity no less than 92%. Every production run includes gas chromatography checks for isomer ratio and impurity profile. The EC (emulsifiable concentrate) and SC (suspension concentrate) lines are designed for stable mixing. No sediment or clogging at the nozzle – these details matter in the real world, as machines don’t pause for quality lapses.

    Understanding the chemistry helps. Flucythrinate acts by locking open sodium channels in insect nerve cells, leading to paralysis and death. While some chemistries build up in soil, ours breaks down under environmental conditions during the post-harvest period, reducing residue risk provided growers avoid overapplication or late-season use.

    Our specifications do not simply satisfy registration; they drive outcome at the farm level. Treated crops monitored by ourselves and downstream partners consistently show residue levels well below established safety thresholds, supporting both local consumption and export requirements.

    Resisting Resistance: Stewardship Starts with the Manufacturer

    Repeated exposure to the same chemistry can drive resistance in target pests—a reality that both manufacturers and farmers contend with each growing season. Years of supplying Flucythrinate to large-acreage clients have taught us that correct stewardship delays this process.

    By providing full, crop-specific application protocols and encouraging rotation with other insecticide classes, we help growers protect their investment and prolong the effective life of Flucythrinate. Our technical and field teams have participated in workshops, field days, and diagnostic sessions, witnessing firsthand the emergence of resistance hotspots and crop failure where misuse prevails.

    There is no shortcut: Training, transparency, and hands-on technical support make a difference. We contribute technical bulletins with each shipment, adapted to regional pest profiles and local regulatory updates. Growers who properly integrate Flucythrinate into integrated pest management (IPM) schedules report strong results and less breakdown in control compared to those dependent on a “one mode of action” approach.

    Meeting New Regulatory and Environmental Expectations

    Every year brings changes in pesticide regulations, residue limits, and rules on worker exposure. Regulators worldwide have focused on human and ecological safety, requiring enhanced data and full documentation of manufacturing practices. As the original producers of Flucythrinate, our responsibility lies not only in compliance but in maintaining transparency with our customers.

    Our facilities meet international certification standards for manufacturing practices. We regularly open our doors to audits from both buyers and regulators, ensuring our systems trace every batch from synthesis to shipment. Downstream, this means the grower, food processor, and retailer benefit from a product that supports crop protection agendas without introducing hazards to human or environmental health.

    Efforts also go toward reducing process waste and minimizing volatile solvent use. In the last five years, production upgrades have slashed solvent emissions, and by recycling and reusing spent raw material streams, we lessen our environmental load. Some of these measures increase production costs, but the investments come back in trust from both growers and their food chain partners.

    Practical Support: From Factory to Field

    Selling a drum of Flucythrinate is just one step. Our commitment starts at the plant and follows the product into the field and into storage sheds. We answer technical calls—sometimes in the middle of the harvest season, walking through nozzle selection, tank-mix compatibility, or pest identification with our long-term partners.

    We prefer to track results in person. Trials on partner farms, organized every season, gather hard data on efficacy, crop safety, residue performance, and impact on non-target species. This feedback cycle allows us to keep improving not just the core product but supporting materials—labels, mixing instructions, case studies on real pest outbreaks.

    The same hands that manufacture see the consequences when a formulation fails or a batch does not perform as specified. Seeing pest pressure drop a few days after a timely application means as much to us as it does to those who made the decision to use Flucythrinate. Conversely, in rare problem cases, we own up, trace the process, and if something has slipped, correct it.

    Differences That Get Noticed by the People in the Field

    We compete directly not with marketing claims but by making sure that what arrives on the farm—regardless of the packaging or registration—is of the same quality as what leaves our loading dock. In practical terms, this means every canister comes with batch records, and we maintain open communication with our top customers. The difference between this and generic or re-packed product is clear as day to anyone who’s spent any time around spraying equipment and crop fields. Less downtime from clogged filters and more uniform coverage set us apart.

    Our research and conversations with end users point out two main strengths: absence of hot spots in spray lines and predictable rain resistance. These strengths may never make it onto a label or into a glossy marketing brochure but matter in keeping cost per hectare reasonable over the long haul. Flucythrinate’s physical properties ensure it remains suspended in water without clogging, and disperses easily, cutting down on agitation times. Less mixing means less time exposed for operators, and every minute saved counts during peak spraying windows.

    Some other brands repackage, dilute, or simply overlook the physical traits that drive performance. As original builders of the molecule and the formulation, we avoid these pitfalls. Years of listening to those fighting resistant pest outbreaks shaped our focus toward keeping real-world performance in mind rather than chasing volume sales or price alone.

    Supporting Safe and Effective Use: Beyond the Product

    Accidents and misuse often result from poor understanding or lack of support. We see our educational role as part of the package. By pairing each delivery with updated use guides and direct follow-up training, we promote practices that help operators stay safe while maximizing crop protection outcomes. These training initiatives track local pest cycles, application timing, weather risks, and equipment limitations, making a difference where spray calendars and manuals often fall short.

    On more than one occasion, our technical managers have caught mistakes—over-application in cotton fields, missed PHI intervals in orchards, and improper dilution leading to crop injury. These interventions prevented losses and built trust, cementing relationships over years rather than seasons.

    For new users or those adopting Flucythrinate to rotate with existing pyrethroids, we supply field demonstrations and local-use data summarizing several seasons of trials, not just marketing literature or regulatory filings. This approach, built on transparency and collaboration, provides assurance for those investing in a new product and reassures food processors and retailers relying on residue compliance.

    Looking Ahead: Challenges in Modern Pesticide Manufacturing

    As regulatory and supply chain challenges intensify, manufacturing standards cannot stay static. Crop protection products operate under greater scrutiny—export residue standards, MRLs, and environmental stewardship require a direct link between factory and field. Our responsibility as the originator of Flucythrinate is to anticipate changes and supply a robust, field-ready material no matter the shifting landscape.

    Ongoing R&D allows us to adapt to pest resistance patterns by adjusting isomer ratios, trialing novel adjuvants, and improving formulation stability. It does not always pay immediate dividends, and some improvements go unnoticed, but the cumulative impact shows in customer retention, lower complaint rates, and crop outcomes.

    The partnership between manufacturing and the farm gate is built on trust. Our people, from the synthesis lab to the despatch bay, take pride in each batch that performs as planned. As environmental standards ratchet upward, and resistance dynamics shift, those building the product from the ground up stand best placed to respond in kind. We see Flucythrinate not just as a product, but as the outcome of decades of hands-on learning and steady collaboration with those depending on a clean, reliable crop. Every season, with every drum, we commit to keeping those standards high.

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