Novaluran 5.25% + Emamectin Benzoate 0.9% Sc

Novaluran 5.25% + Emamectin Benzoate 0.9% Sc

Product Details:

  • Classification Insecticide
  • Chemical Name Novaluron 5.25% + Emamectin Benzoate 0.9% SC
  • Other Names Novaluron Emamectin SC; Insect Growth Regulator and Avermectin Combination
  • Release Type Controlled Release
  • Physical State Liquid (Suspension Concentrate)
  • CAS No Novaluron: 116714-46-6; Emamectin Benzoate: 155569-91-8
  • Purity(%) Novaluron 5.25%, Emamectin Benzoate 0.9%
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Novaluran 5.25% + Emamectin Benzoate 0.9% Sc Price And Quantity

  • 100 Liter
  • Lepidopteran larvae such as Helicoverpa armigera, Spodoptera spp., Plutella xylostella, and other caterpillars.
  • Moderately hazardous (WHO Class II); handle with suitable protective measures.
  • Compatible with most commonly used fungicides and insecticides.
  • Store in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight and foodstuffs.
  • Cotton, Okra, Tomato, Cabbage, Chilli, and other vegetables as well as fruit and field crops.
  • Two years from the date of manufacture in original sealed packaging.
  • Novaluron acts as an insect growth regulator inhibiting chitin synthesis; Emamectin Benzoate acts as a chloride channel activator, causing paralysis and death of insects.

Novaluran 5.25% + Emamectin Benzoate 0.9% Sc Product Specifications

  • Novaluron 5.25%, Emamectin Benzoate 0.9%
  • Suspension Concentrate
  • Recommended at 300-500 ml per acre, depending on crop and pest severity
  • Novaluron: 116714-46-6; Emamectin Benzoate: 155569-91-8
  • Controlled Release
  • Liquid (Suspension Concentrate)
  • Novaluron 5.25% + Emamectin Benzoate 0.9% SC
  • Used to control lepidopteran pests on vegetable, fruit and field crops
  • White to Off-white
  • Novaluron Emamectin SC; Insect Growth Regulator and Avermectin Combination
  • 100 ml, 250 ml, 500 ml, 1 L bottles
  • Insecticide
  • Lepidopteran larvae such as Helicoverpa armigera, Spodoptera spp., Plutella xylostella, and other caterpillars.
  • Moderately hazardous (WHO Class II); handle with suitable protective measures.
  • Compatible with most commonly used fungicides and insecticides.
  • Store in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight and foodstuffs.
  • Cotton, Okra, Tomato, Cabbage, Chilli, and other vegetables as well as fruit and field crops.
  • Two years from the date of manufacture in original sealed packaging.
  • Novaluron acts as an insect growth regulator inhibiting chitin synthesis; Emamectin Benzoate acts as a chloride channel activator, causing paralysis and death of insects.

Novaluran 5.25% + Emamectin Benzoate 0.9% Sc Trade Information

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Product Description



Experience the enlightened power of Novaluron 5.25% + Emamectin Benzoate 0.9% SC - now at a reduced price and with the latest formulation. This rarefied insecticidal combination boasts splendiferous efficacy against lepidopteran pests, including Helicoverpa armigera and Spodoptera spp. Novaluron inhibits chitin synthesis, while Emamectin Benzoate acts as a chloride channel activator, ensuring thorough pest control. Compatible with a wide range of agrochemicals, its controlled release mechanism provides lasting protection for cotton, vegetables, and fruit crops. Benefit from a generous price cut and invest in superior crop defense.

Targeted Application for Advanced Pest Control

Novaluron 5.25% + Emamectin Benzoate 0.9% SC should be used across a splendiferous range of commercial crops, including cotton, okra, tomato, cabbage, chilli, and other vegetables or field crops. Specifically targeting leaf-eating caterpillars, this enlightened formulation is applied directly onto crops at recommended rates of 300-500 ml per acre, depending on pest pressure. Ideal for use by dealers, producers, and service providers seeking rarefied pest management solutions.


Certifications, Packaging, and Hassle-free Payment

Upon arrival, each batch is accompanied by certification confirming its purity and compliance with industry standards. Shipped in meticulously sealed white to off-white bottles of 100 ml to 1 L, the product ensures sustained quality through controlled release. Expenditure is streamlined through flexible payment terms catering to buyers across India, with timely delivery and transparent transactions guaranteed for wholesalers and exporters alike.


FAQ's of Novaluran 5.25% + Emamectin Benzoate 0.9% Sc:


Q: How does Novaluron 5.25% + Emamectin Benzoate 0.9% SC control pests?

A: It combines Novaluron, which inhibits chitin synthesis delaying pest growth, with Emamectin Benzoate, a chloride channel activator causing insect paralysis and death, particularly targeting lepidopteran larvae.

Q: What is the recommended process for applying this insecticide?

A: Apply 300-500 ml per acre depending on crop and infestation severity, using standard spraying equipment for effective coverage. Always follow the label instructions and wear suitable protective gear.

Q: When should Novaluron 5.25% + Emamectin Benzoate 0.9% SC be used for best results?

A: For optimal impact, apply at the early stages of pest infestation or as soon as caterpillar larvae are detected in the crop.

Q: Where can this product be effectively applied?

A: It is suitable for a wide variety of commercial crops, including cotton, okra, tomato, cabbage, chilli, and several other vegetables, fruits, and field crops.

Q: What are the commercial benefits of using this formulation?

A: Growers benefit from effective control of challenging lepidopteran pests, reduced crop damage, longer protection periods due to controlled release, and compatibility with common agrochemicals.

Q: How is the product shipped and what are the payment options?

A: The product is shipped in sealed, high-quality bottles ranging from 100 ml to 1 L. Payment terms are flexible and streamlined, suitable for various buyer categories in India.

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