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Soil Net-TRIPAM-EM Polymer

Soil Net TRIPAM-EM polymer is used in liquid form for spray applications. It is an emulsion formulation with the highest concentration of active polymer and inorganic salts, highly effective in binding, to prevent detachment and loss of soil in rain water runoff in all applications, especially for large areas in a limited time. It is highly effective in binding for very steep slopes with low volume applications, and highly effective in binding and reducing soil loss in agriculture.

Application all year around during construction
Soil Net TRIPAM-EM polymer is used on steep slopes where dry application is difficult, often requiring hand application. Soil Net TRIPAM-EM prevents soil loss and sediment in road construction projects.

Application of Soil Net TRIPAM-EM polymer is ideal for bare or partially covered soil to prevent soil loss and soil transport, and prevent pore sealing and crust formation. Cover extensive areas with small amount of water (500 gallons acre). Use approximately 20 to 100 gallons/acre of Soil Net TRIPAM-EM for dust control in helicopter landings in sandy soil and sand. Use 1 to 8 gallons/acre depending on the slope and the type of soil surface all year around during construction in steep slopes applied with hydro seeder. Due to the liquid form it can be applied with conventional agricultural equipment at low volume (1 to 8 gallons per acre).

Application for agriculture early in the spring and late in the fall
During the tilling of the soil and early stage of the crop after germination, the use of Soil Net TRIPAM-EM can prevent soil loss and crust formation, maintain infiltration, increase water retention by the soil, and increase aggregate stability. Use 1 to 8 gallons per acre depending on the slope. The liquid formulation of Soil Net TRIPAM-EM makes it easy for farmers to mix with other agrochemicals at low volume and helps to comply with the residue requirements of conservation plans.

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