Intech Organics Limited products
Phosphorus Products
Intech - Phosphoric Acid
Phosphoric Acid is a versatile chemical widely used in the food and beverage, agriculture, pharmaceutical, and chemical industries. It is a colorless and odorless inorganic acid with unique properties, and is commonly used as an oxidizer, etchant, and acidity regulator. At Intech Organics, we also offer a food-grade variant.
Intech - Phosphorus Trichloride
Phosphorus Trichloride (PCl3) is a colorless to yellowish liquid commonly used as a reagent in organic synthesis, particularly in the production of organophosphorus compounds. It is a versatile chemical that can act as a chlorinating agent, catalyst, and intermediate in the production of polymers, pesticides, dyes, pharmaceuticals, herbicides, and other chemicals. In addition, it is used in the manufacturing of high-purity phosphorus and as a flux in metallurgy.
Other Products
Intech - Methyl Bromide
Methyl Bromide is a widely used fumigant known for its effectiveness against a broad range of pests, including insects, rodents, spiders, nematodes, fungi and weeds. It is commonly used in pre-shipment fumigation, quarantine treatments and storage facilities.
Intech - Aluminium Phosphide
Aluminium Phosphide is a chemical compound commonly used as a fumigant to control pests in a variety of settings such as storage facilities, grain silos, ships, and aircraft. The area to be fumigated is first enclosed in a gastight membrane, and a toxic gas called phosphine is released soon after Aluminium Phosphide comes into contact with water or moisture in the air. These concentrated phosphine fumes effectively eradicate a wide variety of pests such as insects and rodents.
Intech - Zinc Phosphide
Zinc Phosphide is a chemical compound commonly used for rodent control. It is a dark grey, crystalline substance that is insoluble in water and alcohol. The chemical is often sold in the form of bait pellets, granules, dust or tracking powder, and has a garlic-like odour that attracts rodents. When ingested, the acid in the animal`s stomach converts Zinc Phosphide into phosphine, which is toxic to the animal.
