Aktifit Adhesive

Biofactory·Biostimulants

Aktifit Adhesive

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Рідкий прилипач для обприскування, що покращує змочування та дощостійкість робочого розчину, підвищуючи ефективність засобів захисту та мікродобрив.

Main advantages

  • Lowers surface tension — even leaf coverage
  • Sticks to foliage — less rain wash-off
  • Boosts tank-mix efficacy — better uptake
  • Toxicity class 4 — safe for crops
  • Biodegradable — low environmental residue

About this product

Aktifit Adhesive

Aktifit is a liquid spray adhesive (soluble concentrate) based on a nonylphenol-ethoxylate surfactant, added to the tank mix rather than supplying nutrients itself. It lowers the surface tension of the working solution so droplets spread and stick evenly across the leaf, improving penetration and rainfastness. Used across sunflower, corn, cereals, barley, rapeseed, peas, soybean, sugar beet, potato and orchard crops, it is applied at each foliar spray to raise the efficacy of pesticides and micro-fertilizers while reducing wash-off.

At a glance

Nutrient composition

Application

Rates, windows, expected results

Application rate
100–200 ml/ha
Window
Add to tank mix at each foliar spray
Compatible crops
sunflower · corn · winter wheat · cereals · barley · rapeseed · peas · soybean · sugar beet · potato · fruit and berry crops

Full specifications

Every field from the manufacturer

Type
Biostimulant
Form
Liquid
Manufacturer
Biofactory
Application
Foliar
Target Crops
Sunflower, Corn, Winter wheat, Cereals, Barley, Rapeseed, Peas, Soybean, Sugar Beet, Potato, Fruit crops, Berry crops
Growing conditions
Application sites
Культури (джерело)
sunflower; corn; winter wheat; cereals; barley; rapeseed; peas; soybean; sugar beet; potato; fruit and berry crops

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Questions & answers

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  • Rates depend on crop, prior history, soil-analysis results, and current soil nutrient status. A typical NPK complex on cereals is 150–300 kg/ha. Use the /calculators/npk tool or consult an agronomist for an exact dose.

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