Pesticide Grade denotes chemicals formulated and purified for use in pest control applications, targeting insects, weeds, fungi, or other harmful organisms. These substances must meet regulatory standards for efficacy, safety, and environmental impact, ensuring they perform as intended while minimizing risks to non-target species, crops, and ecosystems. The grade encompasses active ingredients and their formulations, which may include carriers, stabilizers, or adjuvants to enhance delivery and effectiveness. Pesticide-grade chemicals undergo rigorous testing for potency, residue levels, and toxicity, with approvals from agencies like the EPA or WHO. They are classified based on their specific use—such as herbicides, insecticides, or fungicides—and must be properly labeled with usage instructions, precautions, and disposal guidelines to ensure responsible application in agricultural, public health, or domestic settings.

Acetic Acid Technical grade

Technical-grade acetic acid is a clear, colorless liquid with a pungent vinegar-like odor. It is a less refined form of acetic acid primarily used for industrial and technical applications rather than food or pharmaceutical uses. Typically available in concentrations ranging from 80% to glacial (99-100%), it serves as a crucial chemical reagent, solvent, and intermediate in various industrial processes.