TIS-360 Aerial Spray Adjuvant / Drift Control Surfactant, 100% Active, CAS 68002-97-1
Buyer-facing sourcing candidate for TIS-360, an agricultural spray adjuvant positioned for aerial application support, drift control, spreading, adhesion, and permeability improvement. The listing states 100% active content, yellow liquid appearance, neutral property, and main ingredient as methylated seed oil. Buyers should verify CAS alignment, composition disclosure, pesticide-adjuvant registration needs in the destination market, COA/SDS availability, DG classification, and export documentation before RFQ confirmation.
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CAS No.: 68002-97-1 as listed; buyer should confirm CAS-to-composition matchAgricultural spray adjuvant / drift control surfactantCandidate for RFQ with CAS, composition, documentation, and export-compliance verification required
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Common applications
Sourcing of agricultural spray adjuvant for aerial application programs
Procurement of drift-control surfactant for crop protection supply chains
Private-label or distributor supply of plant-protection auxiliary products
Formulation support where buyer has confirmed local regulatory acceptance
Import evaluation for non-active ingredient agricultural auxiliaries
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Sourcing options
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Qualify one pilot batch before annual supply agreement
Compare 25 kg drum, 200 kg drum, and 1000 kg IBC pricing by incoterm
Ask supplier for retained samples and batch traceability for each export lot
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Compliance notes
Request current SDS in GHS format, COA, TDS/specification sheet, packing list, commercial invoice, certificate of origin, and transport classification statement
Confirm whether the product is regulated as an agricultural adjuvant, pesticide co-formulant, or plant-protection auxiliary in the destination country
Do not rely on performance claims alone; request batch-specific quality data and, where relevant, third-party test reports
Verify CAS No. 68002-97-1, declared composition, active content, and impurity profile against the buyer’s internal compliance requirements
Confirm DG status, UN number if applicable, flash point, marine pollutant status, and IMDG/IATA/ADR applicability before booking shipment
Check whether import permits, pesticide-adjuvant registration, co-formulant approval, or local label authorization are required before resale or field use
Supplier claims regarding reduced pesticide dosage should be treated as marketing/performance data and validated under local agronomic and regulatory conditions
No regulatory guarantee is implied; destination-market compliance remains subject to buyer verification
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spray adjuvant exportaerial spray adjuvantdrift control surfactantagricultural adjuvantmethylated seed oil adjuvantanti-drift adjuvantplant protection auxiliarycrop protection surfactant100% active adjuvantagrochemical co-formulant
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Questions to confirm
Can you provide SDS, COA, TDS, composition range, and impurity profile for the exact TIS-360 grade offered?
Is CAS 68002-97-1 the primary ingredient CAS, blend CAS, or a representative component?
What analytical methods are used to confirm 100% active content, viscosity, specific gravity, and surface tension?
Can you supply recent batch COAs for export lots and retained sample policy details?
What is the confirmed transport classification: non-DG or DG, flash point, UN number if any, and marine pollutant status?
Is the product registered or accepted as an agricultural spray adjuvant in any export markets? If yes, provide non-confidential evidence.
What is the minimum order quantity, sample quantity, lead time, and monthly export capacity?
Are 25 kg, 200 kg, and 1000 kg packs available for the same specification, and are drums/IBCs export-rated?
Checks before quote
Request current SDS in GHS format, COA, TDS/specification sheet, packing list, commercial invoice, certificate of origin, and transport classification statement
Confirm whether the product is regulated as an agricultural adjuvant, pesticide co-formulant, or plant-protection auxiliary in the destination country
Do not rely on performance claims alone; request batch-specific quality data and, where relevant, third-party test reports
Verify CAS No. 68002-97-1, declared composition, active content, and impurity profile against the buyer’s internal compliance requirements
Confirm DG status, UN number if applicable, flash point, marine pollutant status, and IMDG/IATA/ADR applicability before booking shipment
Check whether import permits, pesticide-adjuvant registration, co-formulant approval, or local label authorization are required before resale or field use
Supplier claims regarding reduced pesticide dosage should be treated as marketing/performance data and validated under local agronomic and regulatory conditions
No regulatory guarantee is implied; destination-market compliance remains subject to buyer verification
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