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HS Code |
797075 |
| Chemical Name | Flurprimidol |
| Cas Number | 56425-91-3 |
| Molecular Formula | C15H12ClF3N2O |
| Molecular Weight | 328.72 g/mol |
| Appearance | White to off-white crystalline powder |
| Solubility | Slightly soluble in water |
| Mode Of Action | Plant growth regulator, inhibits gibberellin biosynthesis |
| Uses | Primarily used to control plant height in horticulture and turfgrass |
| Stability | Stable under normal handling conditions |
| Melting Point | 93-97°C |
| Toxicity | Low toxicity to mammals |
| Storage Conditions | Store in a cool, dry place away from light and moisture |
As an accredited Flurprimidol factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | Flurprimidol is supplied in a 25g amber glass bottle with a secure screw cap, labeled with hazard warnings and manufacturer details. |
| Shipping | Flurprimidol is shipped in tightly sealed containers, typically under cool, dry conditions to ensure chemical stability. Packaging complies with regulations for hazardous materials, and shipping is conducted via certified carriers with appropriate labeling. Safety data sheets and handling instructions are included to ensure proper and secure delivery of the chemical. |
| Storage | Flurprimidol should be stored in a tightly sealed container, away from moisture, heat, and direct sunlight. It should be kept in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, ideally at room temperature (20–25°C). Avoid contact with incompatible substances such as strong oxidizers. Ensure containers are clearly labeled, and access is restricted to trained personnel. |
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As a chemical manufacturer, confronting the practical challenges of horticultural professionals shapes every batch of Flurprimidol we produce. For decades in this field, we have seen the evolution of plant growth regulators and learned where each chemical excels. Our Flurprimidol, available in technical grade (minimum purity at 95%) and agricultural formulation (2.5% SC and other customer-supported types), stands apart in both its molecular structure—chemical name, α-(1-methylethyl)-α-[4-(trifluoromethoxy)phenyl]-5-pyrimidinemethanol—and the results it delivers. Over the years, growers, greenhouse operators, and landscape professionals have turned to Flurprimidol when seeking reliable outcomes for controlling plant height without sacrificing plant health.
In practice, its formulation ensures that professionals experience predictable growth control across a range of ornamental and turf species. We built our Flurprimidol process with a focus on purity to support professionals who depend on results. They do not just look for a powder or suspension concentrate that dissolves well, but want confidence in repeatable, measurable impact. Time and experience crystallized the importance of batch-to-batch consistency. Every kilogram shipped from our facility reflects our direct oversight, not anonymous bulk sourcing or opaque supply chains.
Flurprimidol appeals to experienced horticulturalists. It regulates gibberellin biosynthesis, so plants absorb less, roots stay robust, and internodal elongation slows. With proper use, root zones develop solidly, increasing transplant survival and standing up to stress. In greenhouse-grown flowers like lilies, bedding plants, and poinsettias, growers find they get more compact growth, less lodging, and denser foliage. Flurprimidol interacts effectively with a broader spectrum of ornamentals, offering more application flexibility. Applicators report that a single drench or spray sustains desired plant characteristics through the growing cycle, which reduces labor and chemical use week to week. The labor savings can add up quickly, improving the economics for both small operators and large-scale producers.
Ornamental turf managers concern themselves with more than just grass height. They focus on wear tolerance, playability, and root mass. Flurprimidol notably supports these needs, limiting vertical shoot growth and encouraging denser, more resilient turf stands. Golf course superintendents and sports field managers see benefits, especially through periods with elevated temperatures, when unchecked growth could lead to thinner, weaker turf. The substance integrates well into established programs for Kentucky bluegrass and perennial ryegrass, among other cool-season species.
Having witnessed several growth regulator products enter and exit the market, we see real technical distinctions between Flurprimidol and common alternatives. Paclobutrazol and uniconazole have earned their own place due to their strong action, but the residual impact of Flurprimidol, when used at recommended rates, extends longer in many growing environments. Growers select it because the interval between applications stretches out, and the response stays evenly distributed across beds, flats, or turf plots.
Bringing decades of experience in the chemical manufacturing space, we recognize the difference between on-paper and real-world results. Neat, tabular product comparisons in catalogues rarely reveal how things play out season after season. Our formulation delivers a clean suspension without settling or congealing problems—a common user complaint when lower-quality formulations circulate on the market. Some alternatives struggle in cool climates, losing effectiveness, or may not clear fast enough in certain soil types, leading to unexpected residue in crop rotations. Flurprimidol, by contrast, shows strong soil mobility and a lower risk of phytotoxicity, provided directions are respected. With standardized production protocols, every shipment supports transparent traceability, directly from our reactors to the user, never cut with extraneous fillers or recycled intermediates. This is how we foster trust.
Speaking as the team behind the actual synthesis, nothing substitutes for uncompromising process control. The chemistry behind Flurprimidol production demands consistent raw material quality, solvent integrity, and highly controlled reaction timing. Every deviation in feedstock, pH, or temperature echoes in downstream performance for the end user. This is not just about regulatory compliance, but about enabling greenhouse managers and landscape crews to rely on a product that merges smoothly with their unique programs year after year. Adhering to strict crystallization and purification regimes, we cut out the off-odors, dustiness, or caking that sometimes crop up with competitors’ material.
We continually invest in analytical testing—HPLC, residual solvent analysis, and byproduct tracking—because nothing undermines trust in a growth regulator like a plant bench ruined by an off-spec batch. Growers are swift to identify even subtle differences in leaf tone, branching, or flower timing. Every specification change shows up under the sharp eyes of experienced horticulturalists. So, we do not introduce formulation adjustments lightly. Test plots, third-party validation, and in-house trials precede any process shift—not because an auditor requires it, but because customers depend on uniform behavior through every shipment.
Operators in the commercial nursery and turf spaces watch global news for signals that the supply of critical chemicals might wobble, whether from regulatory changes, shipping slowdowns, or pricing swings. As the licensed manufacturer, we bring transparency to sourcing. Our customers never wonder what country their active ingredient originated from, or whether environmental controls kept unwanted byproducts out of their soil or water systems. We stand by our origin and maintain long-term supply programs to help professionals build reliable schedules—no rushed reformulations or sudden surprise substitutions.
Over the years, users have shared with us the risks they face when resellers or distributors quietly switch sources, especially during periods of high demand. Process control across direct manufacture cuts out these uncertainties. Supply assurance does not get stitched together at the last minute through brokers, but stems from direct chemical engineering, qualified raw material partners, and stable logistics. Our customers’ operations depend on it.
As the source manufacturer, we take field feedback seriously. Too many growers recount stories of using generically-labeled regulators, only to find that their crops responded with misshapen flowers or stunted roots. Consistent education, not secret recipe tweaks, drives predictable performance. We work with horticultural professionals to clarify safe rates, point out interactions, and support ongoing trials.
Practical know-how makes the difference. For example, mixing Flurprimidol requires clean, neutral pH water and stable surfactants; high residual fertilizer in solution can alter absorption and lead to uneven effects. Applicators often find that low-volume drenches or foliar sprays, calibrated with attention to nozzle pattern and flow rate, produce the most even results. In direct manufacturer discussions with research greenhouses and plant trial stations, we’ve addressed specific concerns—such as carryover effects, root burn potential in young plugs, and response variance in shaded versus high-light environments. Field realities, not sales targets, guide our recommendations.
Further, we continue to adapt packaging and product support to real-world grower needs. From well-sealed drums that resist moisture uptake in humid packing sheds, to smaller-scale liquid suspensions for trial plots and academic research programs, we tailor batch sizes and concentration options based on what horticultural and landscape professionals will actually use in a season. Unlike repackagers, we govern every drum poured, which keeps label details matched exactly to the physical contents—not a trivial detail in large-scale, multi-site growing operations.
Authorities and certification bodies judge products not only by active content, but by how they fit into expanding stewardship expectations. From our perspective inside the manufacturing industry, regulatory trends demand more traceable, well-documented chemical origins and production histories for every consignment. This is no longer about minimum paperwork for market entry, but about proving a real chain of care. Flurprimidol’s manufacture in our controlled facility guarantees that what customers receive matches what regulators, end users, and neighbors expect—free from banned solvents, restricted impurities, or misleading “origin stories.”
Over the years, scrutiny has increased from environmental auditors concerned about groundwater persistence and off-target impacts. We invested in process steps to keep unwanted residues from ever leaving our facility, including dedicated waste solvent recovery and closed-loop handling for all process streams. By holding a transparent dossier for each batch, and by engaging regularly with users to monitor any unusual observations in the field, we close potential gaps that could cause real-world issues down the line.
Sustainability is another consideration. Bulk chemical manufacture does impact energy, water, and waste streams. By optimizing yield and reducing excess steps, we continue to drive our material and energy consumption lower. Responsible sourcing of raw materials—including those specialty aromatics and pyrimidine intermediates—contributes to our product’s footprint in ways no post-manufacturing reblender could match or claim.
Nothing sharpens a manufacturer’s understanding of value quite like direct conversations with commercial growers, university researchers, and sports turf professionals over the course of a decade or longer. We hear how a bad experience with a variable, low-quality input still affects operator attitudes years later. Early batches of Flurprimidol occasionally revealed the consequences of overlooking a minor impurity, or underestimating the importance of particle size on suspension stability. Every callback and customer log spurred re-investment in better grinding, filtration, and purity assurance steps.
Growers share practical observations—such as the way the product handles in cold storage, its impact on sprayer nozzles, or the unexpected benefits on non-target crops like select fruit tree saplings or innovative trial specimens. This ongoing customer engagement informs how we manage technical bulletins, batch formulations, and packaging methods.
Several growers have built their own comparisons. One notable commercial greenhouse kept parallel benches of identical plants under varying rates of both Flurprimidol and a paclobutrazol competitor through spring crop turns. Their teams noted more even foliage color from bench to bench, and less variability under differing light intensities, on the Flurprimidol side. In landscape turf applications, crews flagged a distinct reduction in required mowings per month in temperate summer weather conditions—a labor shift measurable in real budget terms, not just product claims. Direct manufacturer engagement with these users—rather than distant distributor conversations—enables us to translate their lived experience back into our own quality cycle, from tank cleaning through to ingredient verification.
As pressure mounts globally for more robust and traceable plant growth regulation tools, the temptation grows for generic blending or off-label repackaging. These shortcuts undermine end-users long-term. Being the originator lets us defend the integrity of every batch. We maintain detailed production records, analytic logs, and technical support frameworks to answer both end-user and auditing needs.
Looking forward, we expect regulatory standards and end market scrutiny to continue rising. Novel application technologies—precision droplet application, root-zone targeting, controlled-release—have started reshaping how Flurprimidol will get deployed. Regular dialogue with researchers and practitioners signals to us which application aids or co-formulants would help our product deliver even more consistently or with less environmental footprint.
Our commitment as a direct manufacturer involves reinvesting in synthesis process improvements, recruiting independent third-party validation, and remaining clear-eyed about both the product’s strengths and its limits. Field conditions and plant species shift over time; environmental variables intrude on tidy greenhouse schedules; and on-farm innovation points to new opportunities and new risks alike. We engage with all of these realities because our reputation rises and falls not with slogans, but with the results our partners achieve in their fields, greenhouses, and landscapes.
Manufacturing Flurprimidol at scale binds us closely to our partners’ successes and struggles. Distribution trends, raw material challenges, and evolving end-user expectations all shape how we plan future production. Our team collaborates directly with growers to recommend safe, effective usage based on specific contexts—no generic, one-size-fits-all approach. This focus forms the foundation for resilient, lasting partnerships in the turf, nursery, and commercial greenhouse sectors.
As regulations evolve and new plant varieties emerge, success depends on a transparent relationship between the manufacturer and user. Our approach emphasizes open lines of communication, clear documentation, and respect for the practicalities of the grower’s world. Every drum, can, or pouch of Flurprimidol carries not just technical data, but a quiet assurance rooted in real experience. We hold ourselves accountable—because as manufacturers, we see the story unfold from molecule to marketplace, and our place in that journey carries a responsibility we do not take lightly.
We do not claim Flurprimidol serves every scenario or outpaces every competitor in all settings. Instead, we point to a long record of practical, positive outcomes, tight process control, and a willingness to listen to the people who actually deploy our chemicals in the real world. Horticulture and turf care present evolving challenges, and not every solution springs from an R&D lab in a single leap. Flurprimidol’s value stands on a foundation of technical rigor, lived user experience, and proven reliability delivered straight from our facility.
As the manufacturer, we manufacture more than a powder or liquid concentrate—we offer accountability, innovation, and a direct line to answers when questions arise. In an industry crowded with middlemen, we remain committed to standing behind every batch and every outcome, helping professionals achieve the results they expect, season after season.