Adjuvants that are mixed with pesticide formulations for immediate use are called tank-mix adjuvants or spray adjuvants.
Tank-mix adjuvants (spray adjuvants) refer to adjuvants that are used to improve the utilization rate of pesticides, improve the performance of spray liquids, and improve the control effect when pesticides are used, as well as additives that are mixed with pesticide formulations and added directly to the spray liquid.
Such adjuvants have properties such as promoting sedimentation, promoting absorption, resisting drift, resisting evaporation, and resisting rain erosion, as well as water quality regulators, synergists, pesticide damage reduction agents, etc.
The most common ones are vegetable oil or mineral oil synergists and surfactants, silicone additives, liquid fertilizers, and polymer additives that are beneficial to the pesticide’s resistance to rain erosion, increased wetting, and spreading.
