Thiamethoxam 25% SC
Thiamethoxam 25% SC is a systemic insecticide used for the control of sucking pests and selected chewing pests in registered crops. It belongs to the neonicotinoid class and is classified as IRAC Group 4A, acting on nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in susceptible insects.
This formulation is suitable for crop programs where a liquid systemic insecticide is needed for pest pressure from aphids, whiteflies, thrips, leafhoppers, planthoppers, mealybugs, flea beetles, wireworms, and other approved pests according to local registration.
SunAgro Science supplies Thiamethoxam 25% SC as a branded systemic insecticide product for local registration, import, and distribution cooperation. It is suitable for qualified importers, distributors, registration companies, and local crop protection partners who want to develop SunAgro products in their own markets.
For this product direction, SunAgro can support product review, sample communication, technical documents, batch quality control, formulation information, and long-term supply planning according to the target market and cooperation stage.
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Thiamethoxam 25% SC Description
Thiamethoxam 25% SC Description
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Thiamethoxam 25% SC |
| Active Ingredient | Thiamethoxam |
| CAS No. | 153719-23-4 |
| Molecular Formula | C8H10ClN5O3S |
| Content | 25% |
| Formulation Type | SC, Suspension Concentrate |
| Product Type | Systemic Insecticide |
| Chemical Group | Neonicotinoid |
| IRAC Group | Group 4A |
| Mode of Action | Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor activity |
| Movement Profile | Systemic insecticide activity |
| Main Pest Direction | Sucking pests and selected chewing pests |
| Main Target Pests | Aphids, whiteflies, thrips, leafhoppers, planthoppers, mealybugs, flea beetles, wireworms, and other approved pests |
| Main Crop Direction | Rice, corn, cotton, vegetables, potatoes, fruit trees, and other registered crops |
| Application Direction | Foliar or approved crop application according to local label |
| Supply Direction | SunAgro branded Thiamethoxam 25% SC systemic insecticide for registration, import, and distribution cooperation |
| Document Support | COA, SDS / MSDS, TDS, product specification, sample support, formulation information, batch information, and available registration-related documents |
| Cooperation Direction | Local registration, import cooperation, distributor partnership, and long-term market supply |
Main Functions
Thiamethoxam 25% SC is mainly used in crop programs where insect pressure affects plant vigor, leaf condition, root-zone development, crop establishment, and marketable yield.
It can help:
- Support sucking pest management in registered crops
- Control aphids, whiteflies, thrips, leafhoppers, planthoppers, mealybugs, and other approved sucking pests
- Support control of selected chewing pests according to local label approval
- Reduce feeding damage caused by susceptible insects
- Support systemic insect control in approved crop programs
- Protect crop vigor during active growth stages
- Provide a Group 4A mode-of-action direction for insecticide rotation planning
This product should be positioned as a systemic insecticide, not as a universal solution for every pest problem.
For local partners, this product provides a clear SunAgro branded Group 4A systemic insecticide direction for registration review and market distribution.
Mode of Action
Thiamethoxam belongs to the neonicotinoid insecticide class and is classified as IRAC Group 4A. It acts on nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in susceptible insects, disrupting normal nerve signaling and leading to loss of normal activity and pest death.
Thiamethoxam 25% SC is also systemic. After application according to approved label directions, the active ingredient can be taken up by plant tissues and support control of pests that feed on treated crops. This makes it suitable for sucking pest programs where contact-only control may be less reliable.
For resistance management, Thiamethoxam 25% SC should be rotated with insecticides from different mode-of-action groups according to local label directions and local resistance-management recommendations.
Because thiamethoxam is a neonicotinoid insecticide, pollinator protection, flowering-crop restrictions, application timing, residue requirements, and local regulatory limits must be checked carefully in each destination market.
Target Pest Directions
Thiamethoxam 25% SC can be reviewed for registered pest-management programs where systemic insecticide activity is needed.
Common target directions may include:
- Aphids
- Whiteflies
- Thrips
- Leafhoppers
- Planthoppers
- Mealybugs
- Flea beetles
- Wireworms where locally approved
- Other sucking pests and selected chewing pests according to local registration and approved label claims
In practical field terms, this product is most relevant where pests feed on plant sap, damage young growth, reduce crop vigor, transmit disease pressure in some crop systems, or create repeated pest pressure during active crop growth.
Final pest claims, crop scope, dosage, application timing, application interval, safety interval, pollinator restrictions, and use restrictions must follow local registration and approved label directions in the destination market.
Suitable Crops and Application Areas
Thiamethoxam 25% SC can be reviewed for registered crop programs where sucking pests and selected chewing pests affect crop vigor, leaf condition, plant development, and marketable yield.
Rice
For rice markets, Thiamethoxam 25% SC can be reviewed where approved pests such as planthoppers, leafhoppers, or other locally registered pests affect field performance.
Rice pest programs often require clear timing, resistance-management planning, and local label compliance because repeated pest pressure can affect crop uniformity and yield stability.
Corn
For corn programs, this product direction can be reviewed where systemic insecticide activity is needed against approved pests according to local registration.
In corn production, pest pressure during early growth or active development can affect stand quality, crop vigor, and final field performance.
Cotton
For cotton markets, Thiamethoxam 25% SC can be reviewed where sucking pests such as aphids, whiteflies, leafhoppers, or other approved pests create repeated pressure.
Cotton programs often require structured insecticide rotation because repeated sucking-pest pressure can increase resistance-management risk.
Vegetable Crops
For vegetable crop markets, this formulation can be reviewed where aphids, whiteflies, thrips, flea beetles, or other approved pests affect tender leaves, shoots, flowers, and marketable quality.
Vegetable crops often face fast pest population growth, so correct timing and approved crop use are important.
Potatoes
For potato programs, this product direction can be reviewed where approved sucking pests or selected chewing pests affect crop development and commercial quality.
Product use should follow local label directions for crop scope, pest claim, application method, residue limits, and safety interval.
Fruit Trees
For fruit tree programs, Thiamethoxam 25% SC can be considered where local registration allows systemic insecticide use against approved pest targets.
In fruit markets, pest management must be aligned with residue limits, pollinator protection, flowering restrictions, and local market requirements.
Final crop scope should follow the approved local label in the destination market.
Application Guidance
Thiamethoxam 25% SC should be used according to the approved local label. Because it is a systemic Group 4A insecticide, correct crop scope, timing, dosage, application interval, resistance management, and pollinator protection are especially important.
General use considerations include:
- Use only where thiamethoxam is locally registered and approved.
- Confirm approved crop scope, pest claims, dosage, timing, application method, and safety interval.
- Position the product as a systemic insecticide for sucking pests and selected chewing pests.
- Use within a structured insecticide rotation program.
- Rotate with insecticides from different mode-of-action groups where repeated pest pressure is expected.
- Avoid repeated overuse of Group 4A insecticides in the same program.
- Follow local pollinator protection rules, flowering-crop restrictions, and bee-safety requirements.
- Avoid spray drift to non-target crops, water bodies, and sensitive areas.
- Prevent contamination of food, feed, drinking water, and irrigation channels.
- Follow all local pesticide safety, residue, and environmental requirements.
Final application rate, crop scope, pest claim, application method, safety interval, and use restrictions must follow the approved local label.
SC Formulation Features
SC means suspension concentrate. Thiamethoxam 25% SC is a liquid formulation designed to be diluted with water before application according to label directions.
The SC format gives the product a practical liquid systemic insecticide identity for field, vegetable, cotton, potato, fruit, and specialty crop programs where local registration allows use.
Key features include:
- 25% SC formulation
- Systemic insecticide activity
- Neonicotinoid chemistry
- IRAC Group 4A mode of action
- Activity on sucking pests and selected chewing pests
- Practical liquid suspension concentrate formulation
- Suitable for registered agricultural crop programs
- SunAgro branded supply for local distribution
- Available technical document support
Product Advantages
Thiamethoxam 25% SC stands out for these reasons:
- Systemic insecticide function
- IRAC Group 4A neonicotinoid chemistry
- Activity against important sucking pests
- Activity against selected chewing pests
- SC liquid formulation
- Strong fit for rice, corn, cotton, vegetables, potatoes, and fruit crop programs where locally approved
- Clear product identity for registration review
- Useful role in structured insecticide rotation programs
- SunAgro branded product direction
- Available registration and document support
Its main technical value is the combination of systemic pest control, Group 4A mode-of-action identity, and broad crop relevance in approved agricultural programs.
Difference Between Thiamethoxam 25% SC, 50% DF, and 350 g/L FS
Thiamethoxam products can appear in different formulation types. The main difference is formulation form, use direction, and market positioning.
| Item | Thiamethoxam 25% SC | Thiamethoxam 50% DF | Thiamethoxam 350 g/L FS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Formulation | SC, suspension concentrate | DF, dry flowable | FS, flowable concentrate for seed treatment |
| Product Form | Liquid formulation | Dry granule / powder-like formulation | Seed treatment liquid formulation |
| Main Use Direction | Foliar or approved crop application programs | Foliar or approved crop application programs | Seed treatment programs |
| Market Position | Practical liquid systemic insecticide | Higher-content dry formulation direction | Seed protection and early-stage pest-management direction |
| Best Fit | Markets needing liquid SC formulation | Markets needing high-content dry formulation | Markets needing seed treatment product direction |
Thiamethoxam 25% SC is more suitable when the target market needs a practical liquid systemic insecticide. Thiamethoxam 50% DF is more suitable when a higher-content dry formulation is preferred. Thiamethoxam 350 g/L FS is a different seed-treatment direction and should not be positioned the same as foliar SC products.
Safety and Use Precautions
Thiamethoxam 25% SC should be handled carefully during storage, mixing, application, and transport. Users must strictly follow approved local label instructions, safety data sheet guidance, and standard agricultural safety practices.
Recommended precautions include:
- Wear suitable protective clothing, gloves, eye protection, and a mask during handling and application.
- Avoid direct contact with skin, eyes, and clothing.
- Do not eat, drink, or smoke during handling or application.
- Avoid inhalation of spray mist.
- Prevent contamination of water bodies, irrigation channels, food, feed, and drinking water.
- Do not use outside approved crop and pest directions.
- Follow local pollinator protection, residue, environmental, and worker-safety requirements.
- Avoid application during flowering where local restrictions apply.
- Store away from children, animals, food, feed, heat, and direct sunlight.
- Dispose of empty containers and unused product according to local regulations.
- Follow the local pesticide label, SDS / MSDS, and regulatory requirements.
Because thiamethoxam approval, crop scope, pest claims, residue limits, pollinator restrictions, and safety requirements can differ by country, partners should confirm local registration feasibility before market planning.
Storage and Transport
Store Thiamethoxam 25% SC in the original sealed container in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated place.
Keep it away from food, drink, feed, direct sunlight, heat, fire sources, and incompatible materials. During transport, containers should be protected from leakage, pressure, inversion, contamination, and rough handling to maintain formulation stability and packaging safety.
Registration, Document, and Supply Support from SunAgro
SunAgro provides Thiamethoxam 25% SC with available documents and supply support for international registration, import, and distribution cooperation.
We help partners review product specifications, sample information, formulation details, batch quality information, safety information, and available technical documents according to the target market and cooperation stage.
Available support may include:
- COA
- SDS / MSDS
- TDS
- Product specification
- Sample support
- Formulation information
- Batch quality confirmation
- Safety information
- Label information
- Packing information
- Export document coordination
- Available registration-related technical files
Stable Supply Behind SunAgro Branded Products
SunAgro branded products are supported by strong formulation production and quality control capability.
Our production system covers liquid formulations including SC, SL, FS, EC, EW, CS, OF, and ULV, and solid formulations including WDG, WSG, WP, TB, DP, and GR.
Annual production capacity reaches 15,000 kiloliters for liquid formulations and 20,000 tons for solid formulations, supporting long-term supply for registered SunAgro products and local distribution cooperation.
FAQ
What is Thiamethoxam 25% SC?
Thiamethoxam 25% SC is a systemic insecticide formulated as a suspension concentrate. It is used for registered pest-management programs against sucking pests and selected chewing pests.
Is Thiamethoxam 25% SC systemic?
Yes. Thiamethoxam 25% SC is a systemic insecticide. It can support pest management through plant-associated activity according to approved local label directions.
What insecticide group is Thiamethoxam?
Thiamethoxam is a neonicotinoid insecticide classified as IRAC Group 4A.
What pests can Thiamethoxam 25% SC help manage?
It can be reviewed for approved pests such as aphids, whiteflies, thrips, leafhoppers, planthoppers, mealybugs, flea beetles, wireworms where locally approved, and other sucking pests or selected chewing pests according to local label claims.
What crops can Thiamethoxam 25% SC be used on?
It can be reviewed for rice, corn, cotton, vegetables, potatoes, fruit trees, and other registered crops where local label approval allows use.
Is Thiamethoxam 25% SC suitable for all markets?
No. Thiamethoxam approval, crop scope, pest claims, residue limits, pollinator restrictions, and safety requirements can differ by country. Local registration and approved label directions must be confirmed before commercial use.
What does SC mean in Thiamethoxam 25% SC?
SC means suspension concentrate. It is a liquid formulation designed to be diluted with water before application according to approved label directions.
What is the difference between Thiamethoxam 25% SC and Thiamethoxam 50% DF?
Thiamethoxam 25% SC is a liquid suspension concentrate. Thiamethoxam 50% DF is a higher-content dry flowable formulation. The suitable choice depends on local registration, formulation preference, crop use direction, and distribution needs.
What is the difference between Thiamethoxam 25% SC and Thiamethoxam 350 g/L FS?
Thiamethoxam 25% SC is mainly a liquid systemic insecticide formulation for approved crop application programs. Thiamethoxam 350 g/L FS is a seed treatment formulation direction. The two products should not be positioned the same way.
Is Thiamethoxam 25% SC suitable for resistance management?
It can be part of an insecticide rotation program, but repeated overuse of Group 4A insecticides should be avoided. Rotation should follow local label directions and resistance-management recommendations.
Do you support OEM or private label Thiamethoxam 25% SC orders?
SunAgro Science now focuses on SunAgro branded Thiamethoxam 25% SC for local registration, import, and distribution cooperation. Our priority is long-term brand cooperation, not simple OEM or private label production.
Can SunAgro support registration documents for Thiamethoxam 25% SC?
Yes. SunAgro can provide available product documents according to product type, cooperation stage, and destination market requirements. Support may include COA, SDS / MSDS, TDS, product specification, sample support, formulation information, batch information, and other available technical files.
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