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TIS-360 Aerial Spray Adjuvant / Drift Control Surfactant, 100% Active, CAS 68002-97-1 sourcing visualCandidate for RFQ with CAS, composition, documentation, and export-compliance verification required
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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.

Quick buying facts

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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
Identity and grade

Typical specifications

  • Product name: TIS-360 Aerial Spray Adjuvant / Anti-Drift Adjuvant
  • CAS No.: 68002-97-1 as listed; buyer should confirm CAS-to-composition match
  • Main ingredient: Methylated seed oil as listed
  • Appearance: Yellow liquid
  • Active content: 100% as listed
  • Specific gravity at 25°C: 0.922 g/cm3 as listed
  • Viscosity at 25°C: 26 mPa·s as listed
  • Surface tension at 25°C: 30.5 mN/m as listed
  • Acid-base property: Neutral as listed
  • Function claims: drift diffusion reduction, spreading, adhesion, permeability, mix quality optimization
  • HS code listed: 3910000000; buyer should verify suitability for product chemistry and destination customs classification
Who uses this page

Target buyers

  • Agricultural input distributors
  • Crop protection formulation companies
  • Agrochemical importers
  • Plant protection product blenders
  • Aerial application service supply chains
  • Private-label agricultural adjuvant buyers
  • Regional chemical distributors serving agriculture
Before matching

Documents to check

  • CAS number, grade, assay, and impurity profile
  • SDS, COA, TDS, HS code, and transport classification
  • Destination-market import documents before supplier matching
Package and route

Packing notes

  • Listed packing options: 25 kg drum, 200 kg drum, and 1000 kg drum/IBC
  • Confirm whether packaging is UN-rated if classified as dangerous goods for transport
  • Request palletization details, net/gross weight, drum material, closure type, and container loading quantity
  • Confirm label language, batch number format, production date, shelf-life statement, and storage condition statement on commercial packs
  • Request sample availability and sample documentation before bulk order approval
Applications and sourcing options

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Clear application, grade, package, and document notes help separate real sourcing demand from a vague price check.

Use context

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
How we compare

Sourcing options

  • Request pre-shipment sample with SDS, COA, and TDS for lab confirmation
  • 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
  • Use third-party inspection for packaging, labeling, and quantity verification before shipment
  • Confirm whether customization affects composition, CAS declaration, SDS, and registration status
Human review

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
Buyer search paths

Related sourcing terms

These terms support long-tail discovery while keeping the page focused on useful product and China export buying context.

spray adjuvant exportaerial spray adjuvantdrift control surfactantagricultural adjuvantmethylated seed oil adjuvantanti-drift adjuvantplant protection auxiliarycrop protection surfactant100% active adjuvantagrochemical co-formulant
RFQ questions before supplier matching

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Share target market, quantity, packaging scope, artwork status, delivery destination, and required documents so CHN Chemicals can prepare a cleaner supplier comparison.

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
Next step

Send the product page with your target quantity and market. A sourcing manager can then confirm sample options, supplier fit, packaging details, and open document gaps.