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Download Our Agriculture Product List AGRICULTURE NORTH AMERICA Product List Edition #03 Edition www.brenntagnorthamerica.com DEFENDING CROPS ACETATES ■ Laryl Alcohol ■ Iron EDTA ■ Methanol ■ Magnesium EDTA ■ 2-Ethyl Hexyl Acetate ■ N-Butyl Alcohol ■ Manganese EDTA ■ Calcium Acetate Solution ■ N-Propyl Alcohol ■ Tetrasodium EDTA ■ Ethyl Acetate ■ Oleyl Cetyl Alcohol ■ Tetraammonium EDTA ■ Glycol Ether-All ■ Polyvinyl Alcohol ■ Trisodium NTA ■ Isobutyl Acetate ■ Stearyl Alcohol ■ Zinc EDTA ■ Isobutyl Isobutyrate ■ Tertiary Butyl Alcohol ■ Isopropyl Acetate ■ Texanol Ester Alcohol ■ Magnesium Acetate Tetrahydrate Solution CHLORIDES ■ N-Butyl Acetate ■ N-Propyl Acetate ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBONS ■ Aluminum Chloride ■ Potassium Acetate ■ Ammonium Chloride ■ Propionates (n-Butyl, n-Pentyl) ■ 142 High Flash Naphtha ■ Calcium Chloride ■ Tertiary Butyl Acetate ■ Cyclohexanone ■ Choline Chloride ■ Zinc Acetate Dihydrate Solution ■ Heptane ■ Cyanuric Chloride ■ Hexane ■ Ferric Chloride ■ Mineral Seal Oil ■ Ferrous Chloride ACIDS ■ Mineral Spirits (All Types) ■ Magnesium Chloride Solution ■ VM&P Naphtha ■ Manganese Chloride Solution ■ Acetic Acid ■ Potassium Chloride Red, White ■ Benzoic Acid ■ Sodium Chloride ■ Boric Acid AMINES, ETHOXYLATES ■ Zinc Ammonium Chloride Solution or Dry ■ Citric Acid ■ Zinc Chloride Solution or Dry ■ Chromic Acid ■ Coco Amine ■ Fluoboric Acid ■ Cyclohexylamine ■ Fulvic Acid ■ Dicyclohexylamine GLYCOLS ■ Humic Acid ■ Diethanolamine ■ Hydrochloric Acid ■ Diethyl Ethanolamine ■ Butyl Glycol ■ Hypophosphorus Acid ■ Diethylamine ■ Butyl Diglycol ■ Lauric Acid ■ Diethylene Triamine ■ Butylglycol Acetate ■ N-Butyric Acid ■ Diisopropanolamine (DIPA) ■ Diethylene Glycol ■ Oleic Acid ■ Dimethyl Ethanolamine ■ Dipropylene Glycol ■ Oxalic Acid ■ Ethylene Diamine ■ Ethylene Glycol ■ Phosphoric Acid ■ Monoethanolamine ■ Ethylglycol ■ Phosphorous Acid ■ Monoisopropanolamine(MIPA) ■ Ethlyglycol Acetate ■ Propionic Acid ■ Morpholine ■ Ethyldiglycol ■ Ricinoleic Acid ■ Specialty Amines ■ Poly Ethylene Glycol (PEG) 200 to 1000 ■ Soybean Fatty Acid ■ Tallow Amine Ethoxylates ■ Secondary Butyl Alcohol ■ Stearic Acid ■ Triethanolamine ■ Solid Poly Ethylene Glycol 1400 to 8000 ■ Sulfamic Acid ■ Triisopropanolamine (TIPA) ■ Triethylene Glycol ■ Sulfuric Acid ■ Tristyrylphenol ■ Propylene Glycol ALCOHOLS AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS ISOPARAFFINIC FLUIDS ■ 2-Ethyl Hexanol ■ Aromatic 100, 150, 200 ■ Isopar™ Fluids All Grades ■ Amyl Alcohol, Primary ■ Aromatic Solvents Naphthalene Depleted (ND) ■ Benzyl Alcohol ■ Toluene ■ Cetyl Stearyl Alcohol ■ Xylene NITRATES, NITRITES & NITROGEN ■ Cyclohexanol SOURCES ■ Diacetone Alcohol ■ Ethanol CHELATING AGENTS ■ Anhydrous Ammonia ■ Hexanol ■ Aqua Ammonia ■ Isobutyl Alcohol ■ Calcium EDTA ■ Aluminum Nitrate Solution ■ Isopropyl Alcohol ■ Cobalt EDTA ■ Calcium Nitrate Tetrahydrate Solution ■ Isodecyl Alcohol ID (Synthetic Ethoxylate) ■ Copper EDTA ■ Calcium Nitrate Tetrahydrate Solution ■ Isotridecyl Alcohol, TDA (Synthetic Ethoxylate) ■ Disodium EDTA ■ Calcium Nitrite Solution ■ EDTA Acid ■ Copper Nitrate Solution MARKETS SERVED Adjuvants, Bactericides, Fungicides, Herbicides, Insecticides, Micronutrients ENSURING NUTRITION ■ Magnesium Nitrate Hexahydrate Solution PHOSPHATES, PHOSPHONATES ■ Potash (KCL, Potassium Chloride, Muriate of ■ Manganese Nitrate Potash) ■ Sodium Nitrate Solution or Dry ■ Ammonium Phosphate ■ Potassium Formate ■ Sodium Nitrite Solution or Dry ■ Calcium Phosphate ■ Zinc Ammonium Carbonate Solution ■ Strontium Nitrate ■ Copper Hydroxide Phosphate ■ Zinc Carbonate ■ Urea Ammonium Nitrate ■ Diammonium Phosphate (DAP) ■ Urea Granular or Prilled ■ Dicalcium Phosphate ■ Urea Liquor 40%, 50%, Liquor ■ Monoammonium Phosphate (MAP) MISCELLANEOUS ■ Zinc Nitrate ■ Phosphonates- all options ■ Potassium Phosphate ■ 4,6-Dihydroxypyrimidine (DHP) ■ Sodium Phosphate ■ BHT NONYLPHENOL ETHOXYLATES, ■ Biocides WETTING AGENTS, SPREADER STICKER, ■ Biodegradable & Bio-renewable Specialty DISPERSANTS SULFATES, SULFONATES, SULFITES, Solvents BETAINES, ALKANOLAMINDES ■ Custom Blending Capabilities ■ Block Copolymer EO/PO ■ D-Limonene ■ Brenntag NP-4 ■ Alkyl Dimethyl Betaine ■ DEF ■ Brenntag NP-9, 9.5 ■ Aluminum Sulfate (Standard or Low Iron) ■ DEF Equipment ■ Brenntag NP-10 ■ Ammonium Bisulfite ■ Defoamers ■ Brenntag NP-12 ■ Ammonium Laureth Sulfate ■ Dimethylformamide (DMF) ■ Brenntag NP-15 Liquid to Paste ■ Ammonium Sulfate ■ Dyes & Pigments ■ Brenntag NP-30 Solid ■ Ammonium Thiosulfate ■ Foaming Agents ■ Brenntag NP-40 Solid ■ Ammonium Xylene Sulfonate ■ Glycerin (Tallow, Vegetable or Hydrolysis ■ Glucosides ■ Calcium Sulfate Derived) ■ NPE Biodegradable Replacements ■ Cobalt Sulfate ■ Glymes All Variations ■ NP Absorbed on Silica-Powder ■ Cocoamidopropyl Betaine ■ Glyphosate Full Solutions ■ NP Phosphate Ester ■ Cocomonoethanolamide ■ Glyphosate Salts ■ Sodium Alkylnaphthalene Sulfonate- Powder ■ Copper Sulfate ■ Herbicides (Biodegradable, Renewable, Non ■ Sodium Naphthalene Formaldehyde Sulfonate- ■ Ferric Sulfate Toxic)- Powder ■ Magnesium Sulfate (Epsom Salt) ■ Hydrogen Peroxide ■ Manganese Sulfate ■ Insecticides (Biodegradable, Renewable, Non ■ Nickel Sulfate Toxic) OILS ■ Potassium Sulfate ■ Magnesium Stearate ■ Potassium Sulfite ■ Mixing & Blending Services ■ Canola Oil (Rapeseed Oil) ■ Potassium Thiosulfate ■ Mold Control (Biodegradable, Renewable, Non ■ Castor Oil ■ Sodium Bisulfate Toxic) ■ Cottonseed Oil ■ Sodium Bisulfite ■ Morpholine ■ Grapeseed Oil ■ Sodium Laureth Sulfate ■ N-Methylpyrrolidone (NMP) ■ Linseed Oil ■ Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulfate ■ N-Octyl-2-pyrrolidone (NOP) ■ Mineral Oil ■ Sodium Lauryl Sulfate ■ N,N-Dimethylacetamide (DMAc) ■ Olive Oil ■ Sodium Olefin Sulfonate ■ Nitrogen Stabilizers / Urease Inhibitors / ■ Palm Kernel Oil ■ Sodium Thiosulfate Phosphate Enhancers ■ Peanut Oil ■ Sodium Tridecyl Ether Sulfate ■ 100% Orthophosphates ■ Soybean Oil ■ Sodium Xylene Sulfonate ■ Polyacrylamide Polymer- Conserves Soil ■ Sunflower Oil ■ Sulfur (Elemental) Fertilizers, Moisture Control ■ Sulphate of Potash Masnesia (Trio) ■ Polysorbate 20, 60, 80 ■ Zinc Sulfate Mono/ Hepta ■ Precipitated Silica OXIDES ■ Propylene Carbonate (PC) ■ Sodium Dioctyl Sulfosuccinate ■ Copper Oxide B, CU, FE, MG, MN, K, ZN, ELEMENTS ■ Sodium Ethylate ■ Declamine Oxide ■ Sorbitan Ester 20, 60, 80 ■ Lauramine Oxide ■ Boron ■ Tank Mix Adjuvants ■ Magnesium Oxide ■ Caustic Potash (Potassium Hydroxide) Solution ■ Tetrahydrofuran (THF) ■ Manganese Dioxide or Dry ■ Trimethyl Orthoformate ■ Manganese Oxide ■ Copper Ammonia Complex ■ Waste Disposal Service ■ Myristylamine Oxide ■ Copper Count-N Solution ■ Myristyl/ Cetyl Amine Oxide ■ Magnesium Hydroxide Slurry ■ Myristamine Oxide ■ Stearamine Oxide ■ Zinc Oxide Not all products are available in all areas. 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