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STP968
Pesticide Formulations and Application Systems: Seventh Volume

Beestman GB, Vander Hooven DIB
Pages: 229
Published: 1987

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Papers provide technical information on closed mixing and handling transfer systems, formulations, application research, application methods, granules, and registration.



Table of Contents

Introduction
Beestman G., Vander Hooven D.

ASTM Committee E-35 on Pesticides: Past, Present, and Future
Butler B.

Introduction to Session on Closed Mixing, Handling, and Application Systems
Akesson N.

Principles of Closed Systems for Handling of Agricultural Pesticides
Akesson N., Brazelton R.

Closed System Acceptance and Use in California
Rutz R.

Development of Devices Designed to Increase Safety During Field Handling of Pesticides
Anderson D.

The Universal Closed System for Liquids
Reynolds R.

Risk Reduction Through Use of Closed Systems: An Attainable Goal?
Jacobs W.

Farm Chemical Handling, Mixing, and Loading: Worker Safety and Environmental Concerns
Spurrier E.

Nonionic Emulsifier Selection for Liquid Formulations to Obtain Compatibility with Solid Formulations
Keim W.

Methyl Esters of Fatty Acids as Pesticide Formulation and Application Aids
Hickey F.

Development of SCEPTER® 1.5 ASU Formulation by Evaluation of Liquid Handling Properties
Cross B., Keintz R., Kovacs G.

A System for Examination of the Pesticide Dose Transfer Process
Alm S., Hall F., Reichard D.

Spray Drift Deposits from Low Volume Application Using Oil and Water Carriers
Bode L., Zain S.

Effect of Application Rate on Droplet Size Spectra and Deposit Characteristics of Dimilin® Spray Mixtures in an Aerial Spray Trial
Raske A., Retnakaran A., Sundaram A., West R.

Characteristics of an Electrostatically Charged Air-Atomized Spray for Pesticide Application
Lehtinen J., Simmons H.

Economical Pesticide Application: The Reasons for Controlled Droplet Application
Bals T.

Role of Formulation Ingredients and Physical Properties on Droplet Size Spectra, Deposition, and Persistence of Aerially Sprayed Aminocarb and Mexacarbate in Forest Litter and Soil Samples
Sundaram A., Sundaram K.

Sources of Error in Estimating Efficacy of a Microbial Pesticide Against Aquatic Pests
Vorgetts J.

Method for Determining Spray Penetration into Carpet
Byron D., Robinson W.

Unique Methods of Herbicide Application
Larsen T.

Dry Application of Water-Dispersible Granules: A Three-Year Update
Gandrud D., Skoglund J.

Herbicidal Root Control in Sewer Lines Requires Unique Application Techniques
Cummings G.

A New Pediculicide Application System for Human Mass Delousing: Analysis of Operational Characteristics and Limitations
Boobar L., Brown W., Bunner B., Darby W., Nelson J.

Production of Granular Products by Roll Compaction
Johnson C.

Comparison of Results from ASTM Steel Ball Test (E 728) and Attrition in a Granular Applicator
Gandrud D., Skoglund J.

Registration Considerations for Pesticide Formulations
Landis W.

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Subject Index


Committee: E35
Paper ID: STP968-EB
DOI: 10.1520/STP968-EB
ISBN-EB: 978-0-8031-5024-9

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