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HS Code |
205993 |
| Chemical Name | Lambda-Cyhalothrin |
| Chemical Formula | C23H19ClF3NO3 |
| Molecular Weight | 449.85 g/mol |
| Physical State | Solid |
| Color | Off-white to beige |
| Odor | Mild, characteristic |
| Melting Point | 49.2°C |
| Solubility In Water | Low (5 µg/L at 20°C) |
| Toxicity Classification | WHO Class II (Moderately hazardous) |
| Mode Of Action | Synthetic pyrethroid insecticide; acts on the nervous system |
| Main Uses | Agriculture (crop protection), public health (vector control) |
| Stability | Stable under normal conditions; decomposes with UV exposure |
| Logp | 7 (highly lipophilic) |
| Vapor Pressure | 1.5 × 10⁻⁹ mmHg (25°C) |
| Cas Number | 91465-08-6 |
As an accredited Lambda-Cyhalothrin factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | The packaging for Lambda-Cyhalothrin, 1-liter bottle, is opaque white plastic with hazard labeling, safety instructions, and manufacturer's branding. |
| Shipping | Lambda-Cyhalothrin is shipped as a hazardous material due to its toxicity and environmental risks. Packaging must meet international regulations, typically using sealed, chemical-resistant containers. Proper labeling, documentation, and safety data sheets (SDS) are required, with transport compliant with UN 3352. Handling should be performed by trained personnel using appropriate personal protective equipment. |
| Storage | Lambda-Cyhalothrin should be stored in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight, heat, and sources of ignition. Keep the container tightly closed and clearly labeled. Store separately from food, feed, and water sources. Ensure storage area is locked and only accessible to trained personnel. Avoid storing near acids, oxidizers, or other incompatible substances. |
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Every day at the production plant, taking note of how hundreds of kilograms of raw material turn into Lambda-Cyhalothrin dilutes the fuss about agricultural chemistry down to one simple point: farmers count on results. Manufactured Lambda-Cyhalothrin stands out for its direct impact on pest populations across cotton, corn, soy, vegetables, and a dozen other crops that keep grocery shelves full and prices in check. From the first batch, it became clearer that this synthetic pyrethroid had more going for it than simple bug-killing power. It provides a consistent knockdown effect without causing the field residues and environmental baggage seen in older generations of pesticide.
The model we most often prepare runs as a high-purity technical grade with an active content greater than 97%. Many customers ask what sets these technical granules apart from older or less concentrated models—it's the purity and isomer ratio. The mixture tilts heavily toward the biologically active R,S-isomer, which, after mixing with the right solvents or carriers, yields a stable, even spread across multiple delivery formats. Whether farmers prefer emulsifiable concentrate, water-dispersible granules, or microencapsulated suspensions, the base always starts with the cleanest technical material. Quality in, results out.
Lambda-Cyhalothrin stems from a series of precise reactions — cyano group transfer, esterification, careful selection of base reagents — all closely monitored by experienced staff in the control room. What gets shipped out directly reflects the time spent troubleshooting columns and analyzing every production lot by gas chromatography. Having worked alongside engineers and quality managers for over a decade, the difference stands in how small variations in process temperature or solvent purity can leave a big mark on the final bioavailability and stability of the product.
Each month, the trend toward higher standards becomes clearer. Food safety authorities tighten maximum residue limits, and customers send more samples for independent lab testing. As manufacturers, navigating these trends calls for constant reevaluation of purification steps and impurity control. For Lambda-Cyhalothrin, a customer doesn’t just expect an active ingredient; they count on consistency season after season, regardless of weather swings or supply chain hiccups. Reputation for quality rests on cumulative effort: filtered solvents, metal-free reactor surfaces, proper documentation. With pesticides, each batch represents a trust handed over to people on the ground fighting real infestations—it isn’t just chemistry, it’s stewardship.
Most farmers using Lambda-Cyhalothrin tell us straight: speed matters. Aphids, armyworms, thrips—they move fast, breed fast, and so a compound must keep up. Out in the field, Lambda-Cyhalothrin enters the picture due to its strong contact and stomach action, hitting insects in both adult and larval stages. After tank mixing, the effect typically sets in within hours on exposed pests, especially in the crucial early weeks of crop growth. Growers appreciate an agent that can handle both chewing and sucking insects with one pass, reducing the number of separate sprays. The broad-spectrum nature has, in practice, simplified spray programs for many clients, helping them reduce labor and fuel costs across hundreds of hectares.
It’s not just about the speed or the range. Compared to many alternatives, Lambda-Cyhalothrin’s residual activity lasts up to three weeks under normal field conditions—especially when applied under the right humidity and temperature. Lesser products often slack off within a week. This gives a real economic buffer, as fewer applications cut overhead and time out in the sun. Operators delivering custom application services consistently report more flexible spray schedules, which matters during peak planting or when weather windows get tight.
Across the industry, several active ingredients have vied for the same shelf space—deltamethrin, bifenthrin, cypermethrin, and even older organophosphates like chlorpyrifos. As a manufacturer, we have watched regulations push the market away from legacy chemistries with higher toxicity, groundwater contamination, or hazardous waste byproducts. Lambda-Cyhalothrin came onto the scene promising less persistence in soil and water, lower mammalian toxicity, and activity at low use rates. Our technical grade material does not require heavy loading per hectare; in fact, rates well below 50 grams per acre often suffice.
Some competitors offer similar knockdown effects, but those sometimes fall short on rainfastness or reapplication intervals. Lambda-Cyhalothrin, due to its chemical structure and moderate water solubility, clings well to foliage when dried, resisting wash-off from light rainfall. Producers in regions facing monsoon events have noticed a clear difference in long-term protection compared to others. Additional advantages include low odor, minimal phytotoxic effects on row crops, and easy tank mixing with many fungicides and micronutrients—though jar testing always helps avoid unforeseen reactions.
We regularly supply Lambda-Cyhalothrin in both EC and WG formats. The emulsifiable concentrate remains popular for traditional broad-acre spraying. It blends cleanly with water, disperses rapidly, and works smoothly with high-volume field equipment. Water-dispersible granules, meanwhile, answer requests from clients wanting dust-free handling and longer shelf life. These granules offer lower risk of measuring errors, spillages, and operator exposure. Over the years, precision farming created new preferences: some large holdings with automated injection rigs opt for microencapsulated forms, which release their content more slowly and support longer intervals between passes.
Choosing between these options usually boils down to conditions in the field and equipment on hand. Sprayers with advanced nozzles and agitation suit wettable or dispersible formats, while basic setups might work better with conventional emulsions. In some cotton-growing areas, mixing partners or use patterns call for low-foam, fast settling characteristics; that’s where our extra-clear technical solution comes in. Older models sometimes left visible residue, which annoyed produce buyers; the refinements in our newer lines address this issue. Clients dealing with public green spaces or orchards also appreciate formulations minimizing drift, especially with buffer zones near water bodies or homes.
Every chemical used in agriculture comes under scrutiny—from field workers, supply buyers, and regulators. Lambda-Cyhalothrin gained acceptance worldwide because its toxicity profile strikes a balance: strong against pests, moderate for pollinators (when used at recommended rates and intervals), and low for mammals and birds. Still, we hear legitimate concerns from environmental groups and need to respond with clear, honest data. Aquatic ecosystems present a key vulnerability, as pyrethroids can impact fish and amphibians when misapplied or dropped during refilling. In our experience, responsible stewardship has three main pillars: strict adherence to buffer zones during application, closed transfer systems at mixing stations, and continuous training for users.
National registration processes demand robust residue, drift, and toxicology studies. Over the past decade, these requirements helped us improve our batches—removing precursors, residual solvents, and secondary isomers. The result: higher clarity, fewer unintended side effects, and a lower environmental footprint from wastestream management. Even as new ingredients enter the market, the focus on cleaner production persists. As part of manufacturing Lambda-Cyhalothrin, we continually monitor effluent and emissions, investing in solvent recycling and catalytic destruction technology. This means a smaller impact per ton produced, and a greater margin of safety upstream of the farm gate.
Feedback from contracted users and open market growers continues to refine the product. Smallholders often note the single biggest difference: significantly fewer missed treatments. In tropical climates, every missed spray potentially means doubled pest numbers, so reliability under tough, sweaty field conditions gets noticed fast. Contractors covering thousands of hectares have told us about the flexibility they get with fewer tank refills and faster field movement.
Several fruit and vegetable cooperatives near export ports face tight scrutiny on residue standards due to overseas buyers. Lambda-Cyhalothrin’s short withholding period and rapid breakdown under sunlight reduce chances of shipment rejection. Many customers also share stories where Lambda-Cyhalothrin, in careful rotation with other modes of action, keeps resistance at bay longer compared to cheaper, single-target options. Celebrating these stories in meetings and site visits underscores the broader purpose behind the product: not just selling chemistry, but helping ensure a season’s work isn’t lost to a late infestation.
Nobody in the industry thinks pests stay static. Given Lambda-Cyhalothrin’s status as a go-to product, monitoring for resistance is an essential part of responsible manufacturing. Every season, field teams collect insect samples, cross-check local pest pressure, and share findings with both research partners and regulatory agencies. The takeaway: over-reliance marks the quickest path to reduced field performance. That’s why we encourage customers to integrate Lambda-Cyhalothrin with biological controls, crop rotation, and regular monitoring for threshold breaches rather than scheduled spraying.
In recent years, some pests—especially certain Lepidoptera and mites—have started to develop tolerance after repeated solo applications. Addressing this isn’t a paper exercise; it comes down to meeting with agronomists, providing training, and updating label advice based on latest field data. As a core ingredient, Lambda-Cyhalothrin keeps its value best in alternation with other chemical groups such as diamides, neonicotinoids, and insect growth regulators. Supporting clients with up-to-date use guides, field diagnostics, and rapid-response advice remains a major portion of our aftersales work.
A modern chemical plant doesn’t run itself, and no one on the production line forgets the importance of worker safety. Every day, focus stays on closed systems, dust suppression, personal protective equipment, and detailed records for every batch. Our teams invest time to break old habits—keeping production, maintenance, and loading areas spotless and regularly auditing high-touch points like raw material feeders and packaging stations. These efforts aren’t optional, they keep operations running and reflect respect for people preparing the product and customers counting on it later.
As regulations grow sharper worldwide, transparency strengthens partnerships. For Lambda-Cyhalothrin, that often means opening our process up to third-party review. Site visitors from industry groups, academia, and regulators scrutinize everything from waste management logs to analytical standards. Consistent certification to international ISO standards helps, but the real trust is built in conversation—explaining a process, showing logs, or walking an interested party through the batch record from synthesis to shipping.
Shifts in farming practices push us to innovate. Precision agriculture, low-pressure irrigation, and drone-mounted sprayers all demand new formulation approaches. With Lambda-Cyhalothrin, fine-tuning the base product’s dispersibility, rainfastness, and droplet size compatibility helps producers get the full value out of every gram. As labor costs climb, many growers prefer higher load formulations that require fewer drums and less mixing effort. We focus R&D on dust-free, spill-minimizing packages with easy traceability down to individual lot codes.
There’s also the push toward lower environmental impact. Volume sales now hinge on products meeting strict eco-label standards. Each adjustment—removal of co-formulants with high aquatic toxicity, replacement of older surfactants, better packaging recovery—springs from real observations and user feedback, not just box-ticking. Field demos on drift reduction cap meaningful progress for local extension staff. Long experience teaches that sustainability grows best from the bottom up: start with the raw materials, step up worker training, and finish with true accountability to the final user.
Manufacturing Lambda-Cyhalothrin has always involved more than reactors and lab coats. Day-to-day, it’s staying on top of dozens of customer calls, checking shipping times, walking the floor with maintenance, and troubleshooting a purification column at 3 a.m. Each of these steps has a direct line to the final result—a reliable, trusted crop protection product that helps growers fight off another season’s pests, without risking their land or markets.
Years in the business revealed a simple pattern. Quality matters more than claims. Growers want openness, adaptability, and real-world support. Our company’s long-standing relationships depend on steady delivery, honest advice, and constant improvement rooted in deep technical knowledge and close field observation. Lambda-Cyhalothrin bridges chemistry and food security. As the manufacturer, the work continues—not just for the busiest season, but for the next cycle, and the one after that.