Aqueous formulations

Special receptacle or package – With specified material for container or content – For container

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71DIG1, 206484, 2523151, 424409, B65D 3002, B65D 8582

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ABSTRACT:
A composition, which is suitable for containment in a water soluble bag as a liquid or a gel, contains a hazardous product and an electrolyte and water and other additives. Typical hazardous products include agrochemicals such as pesticides, plant growth regulators and plant nutrients. Optionally the composition contains a thickener, a solvent or a dispersant. The water soluble bags used as containerization systems for these compositions may be made of polyvinylalcohol.

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