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1. A chemical formulation that is oil-soluble, and therefore is typically effective in penetrating [[waxy]] leaf surfaces; esters typically react poorly with "hard" water, and are generally more [[volatile]] than other formulations.<br><br>
1. A chemical formulation that is oil-soluble, and therefore is typically effective in penetrating [[waxy]] leaf surfaces; esters typically react poorly with "hard" water, and are generally more [[volatile]] than other formulations.<br><br>
http://www.chinachemnet.com/wzarakawa/product1_e.htm<br><br>
http://www.technicalchemical.com/images/castrol/ester_oc3.jpg<br><br>
A sample chart of ester products.<br>
A sample of an ester product.<br>
Source: http://www.chinachemnet.com/wzarakawa/product_e.htm<br><br>
Source: http://www.technicalchemical.com/products-10a.htm<br><br>


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Revision as of 02:16, 24 February 2006


1. A chemical formulation that is oil-soluble, and therefore is typically effective in penetrating waxy leaf surfaces; esters typically react poorly with "hard" water, and are generally more volatile than other formulations.

ester_oc3.jpg

A sample of an ester product.
Source: http://www.technicalchemical.com/products-10a.htm