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IS 15162 (2002): Fenpropathrin Emulsifiable Concentrate
[FAD 1: Pesticides and Pesticides Residue Analysis]
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FENPROPATED@J EMULSIFIABLE
CONCENTRATE — SPECIFICATION
ICS 65.100.10
0 BIS 2002
BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS
MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI 110002
September 2002 Price Group I
Pesticides Sectional Committee, FAD 1
FOREWORD
This Indian Standard was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards, after the draft finalized by the Pesticides
Sectional Committee had been approved by the Food and Agriculture Division Council.
Fenpropathrin emulsifiable concentrate is used as an insecticide in agriculture.
The material is generally manufactured to contain 10 percent (m/m) of fenpropathrin.
[n the preparation of this standard, due consideration has been given to the provisions of the Insecticides
Act, 1968 and the Rules framed thereunder. However, this standard is subject to the restrictions imposed under
the Act and Rules, wherever applicable.
For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with, the final value,
observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded off in accordance with
IS 2:1960 ‘Rules for rounding off numerical values (revised)’. The number of significant places retained in the
rounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.
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FENPROPATHRIN EMULSIFIABLE
CONCENTRATE — SPECIFICATION
1SCOPE 3.2.1 Description
This standard prescribes the requirements and the The material shall be clear, homogeneous, stable
methods of sampling and test for fenpropathrin Iiqui@fkeefromsedimentand/orsuspendedmatter.
emulsifiable concentrate. Itshallreadilyformanemulsionondilutionwithwater
suitablefm spray.
2 REFERENCES
3.2.2 Cold T-t
The follQwing Indian Standards contain provisions
which through reference in this text, constitute No turbidityorseparationof solid and/oroily matter
provisions ofthis standard. Atthetime ofpublication, orbothshalloccurwhenthematerialis subjectedto
the editions indicated were valid. All standards are coldteatat IO”Casprescribedin 13.1 of IS6940 or
subject to revision, and parties to agreements based imyotherkvertemperatureasagreedtobetweenthe
on this standard are encouraged to investigate the purchaserandthesupplier.
possibility of applying themost recent editions ofthe
3.2.3 Flmh Point (Abe~
standards indicated below:
When deteminedby themethodpreacrii inIS1448
ISNo. Title
p: 20], the flashpoint of the materialshall not be
1070:1992 Reagentgradewater(thirdreviMon)
1448 Methods of test for petroleum and bdOW 24.5°C.
[P: 20] :1998 itsproducts: [P :20] Determination 3.2.4 Emulsion Stability
of flash point by Abel apparatus
Any separationincluding creaming at the top and
(second revision)
6940:1982 Methods of test for pesticides and sedimentationatthe bottom of 100 ml of emulsion
preparedinstandardhardwaterwith2mlconcentrate,
their formuktions (jlrst rewkim)
8190 Requirement for packing of shallnot exceed 2.0 ml when testedby the method
(Part 2): 1988 pesticides: Part2 Liquidpesticides ~ in13.3of IS6940. ,----
(secondrevWon)
33 C!lleraieal
9445:1980 Ahuninimncontainersforp-
>,
Iiquidp@$tW kw(capacity 5 @w T%&~ shallcomplywiththechemicalrequire-
andabm@ ~~ ~ mentaapmikd k 3.3.1 and3.3.2.
9503:1988 Aluminigm 4Wtles for pac~
liquidp@Wdea =1 ~~ c~’nt
9992:1991 RoundAd @@#n@artinpiate$40s WMmdetermined by the method prescribed in
forliquid@t&idee (#@ rev&ia@
Amm A of IS }5161, the observed fmpropathrin
10627:1983 Metkd * at@@* of peatieidm
contentperemt(nrhn)of anyofthesamplesshallnot
fo~~~a – ~~ difkr tlom thedeclarednominalvaluebymorethan
15161:2002 Ferqwo#win technical —
thepercent*ce limitsindicatedbekmc
Specifiwatiwt
NorninaIYak. Tolerance
3 REQUIREMENTS Percent Perce
+10
3.1 Constituents up to9
–> ofthe!
3.1.1 The material shall consist of fenprop@hrin Above9andbelow50 + 5 nominal
technical dissolved insuitabiesolvent(s),togetharwith +5 value
50andabove
emulsifying agent(s) and other forrmdants. -3
3.1.2 Fenpropathrin technical empIoyed in the 33.2 Acidity/AUaIinity
formulation ofthis material SIEMconformtoIS 15161.
When tested by the method prescribed in 11.3 of
3.2 Physical 1S6940,theacidm (asH.+SOJoralkalinity(asNaOH)
of the materialahalinot be more than 0.2 and 0.2
The material shallcomply withphysical requirements
percentbymasarespectively.
specified in3.2.1 to 3.2.4.
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1S 15162:2002
4 PACKING 5.2.1 The use of the Standard Mark is governed by
the provisions of the Bureau of Indian Standards Act,
The material shall be packed either in aluminium
1986 and the Rules and Regulations made thereunder.
containers and/orin tinplate containers, suitably and
The details of conditions under which the licence for
properly lacquered from inside. The aluminium
the use of the Standard Mark may be granted to
containers shall conform to IS 9445 and IS 9503.
manufacturers or producers maybe obtained from ‘the
Tinplate containers shall conform to 1S9992. It shall
Bureau of Indian Standards.
also meet the general requirements given in 1S8190
(Part 2). 6 SAMPLING
5 MARKING When freshly manufactured material in bulk quantity
and/or the retail pack of the formulated product is/are
5.1 The containers shall bear legibly and indelibly the
offered for inspection, representative sample of the
following information in addition to any other
material shall be drawn and tested as prescribed in
information as required under the Insecticides
IS 10627 and if tested within 90 days of its date of
ACL 1968 and Rules framed thereunder:
manufacture, the criteria for conformity shall be the
a) Name of the material; contents in percent (m/m), shall not be less than the
b) Name and address of the manufacturer; declared nominal value. The upper limit for conformity
shall be the same as those given in 3.3.1.
c) Batch number;
d) Date of manufacture; When the material is offered for inspection after 90
e) Date ofexpiry; days of its manufacture, sampling shall be done as
prescribed in IS 10627, however, the criteria for
f) Net mass of contents;
conformity of the material, when tested, shall be the
g) Nominal fenpropathrin content, percent (m/m);
limits of tolerances, as applicable over the declared
h) A cautionary notice worked as in the
nominal value and given under 3.3.1.
lnsec[icides Act, 1968 and Rules framed
thereunder; and 7 TESTS
j) Any other information required under the 7.1 Tests shall be carried out by the methods referred
Standards ofWeight and Measure (Packaging
in 3.2.1 to 3.2.4 and 3.3.2.
Commodities) Rules, 1977.
7.2 Quality of Reagents
5.2 BIS Certification Marking
Unless specified otherwise, pure chemicals and
The product may also be marked with the Standard
distilled water (see IS 1070) shall be employed intests.
Mark,
NOTE— ‘Purechemicals’ shallmeanchemicals that do not
containimpurities,whichaffecttheresultsofanalysis.
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