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ICL Launch four new products

ICL launch four new products

ICL has kick-started 2016 by expanding its product portfolio after announcing the launch of four new formulations.

Over the years, ICL has developed a rich portfolio of products serving the needs of turf and landscape, professional horticulture and specialty agriculture with market leading brands. A commitment to investing in research and development has ensured that the company continues to bring to market the most innovative products year on year.

Sp0tless
2016 sees two new cleaning products added to the ICL product range, starting with Sp0tless – which is a highly formulated cleaning agent for the cleaning and decontamination of spraying equipment. Especially effective for clearing sticky formulations, Sp0tless thoroughly decontaminates the sprayer after use and maintains the overall efficiency of the equipment. It is also incredibly easy to apply - simply half fill the tank with clean water and add Sp0tless at the selected rate.

Ranger
The second product added to ICL’s cleaning variety is the biocide Ranger – a hard surface cleaner for use on all hard surfaces. Ranger can be applied to concrete, asphalt, tarmac, block paving and artificial sports surfaces and continues to work for up to seven days after application. Economical to use, Ranger is excellent for cleaning and removing severe algae, slimes and lichens.

Colour Pro Indicator
Also new to ICL’s product portfolio is Colour Pro Indicator – an advanced spray pattern indicator which assists spraying and minimizes spray drift. It has been formulated to provide the optimum conditions for the most accurate application of liquid sprays to turf and bare ground. This low-staining formulation features a premium blue indicator and includes a sequestering agent to prevent lock-up.

pHixer
The quality of the water used in spray solutions can have a significant impact on the performance of the pesticide or foliar nutrition being used and it is for this reason why ICL has developed this unique formulation.

pHixer is a specialist water conditioner that adjusts spray tank water to an optimum pH level of 4.0 - 5.0. It contains chemical water conditioners that dissolve the carbonates in the spray solution to reduce their ability to react with pesticides or foliar feeds. Users will see the water turn pink when it reaches the optimum pH level and pHixer is especially useful for herbicide, fungicide or foliar feed treatments in hard water areas.

For further information, please contact ICL on 01473 237100 or visit www.icl-sf.co.uk

For more news and insightful views, you can follow ICL on Twitter @ICL_Turf

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