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A surface-active chemical called a wetting agent is used to lower the surface tension of water. In many applications where spreading and penetrating water are necessary, the high surface tension of water presents a challenge. Examples of these include detergents, insecticides, paints and other coating formulas, and others.
Wetting agents are primarily used to lower water’s surface tension. At 20 °C, pure water has an extremely high surface tension of 72.8 mN/m.
In many industrial processes where water-based solutions are utilised, the high surface tension of water creates issues since the solution is unable to moisten the surface it is applied to.
To lower water’s surface tension and facilitate the dispersion of water-based solutions, wetting agents are frequently utilised.
In many different products, wetting agents are used. Wetting agents aid in the fluid phase’s ability to wet the pigment particles during the pigment dispersion process in the coatings industry.
In order for the coating to thoroughly moisten the substrate during application, they also aid in lowering the surface tension of the coating.
Pesticides are more effective because wetting ingredients make it easier for the solution to spread throughout the surface of the leaf. Most water-based pesticide solutions have a tough time penetrating the waxy surface of many insects, fungus, and plants.
Global Wafer Cutting Wetting Agents market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
With a wetting agent driven by OpusMAX®, Verano365latest’s input innovation for greenhouse growers and producers of soilless growth media addresses soil moisture management.
A cutting-edge, exclusive liquid surfactant composition called CultivataTM has demonstrated better wetting properties in hydrophobic growing media.
Kick® Fairway is a wetting agent that works incredibly well. It promotes water absorption and shields the fairways from drought damage.
The following weeks’ additional irrigations will likewise be affected by this. There is a guarantee of rewettability. The roots can once more grow vigorously and widen deeper horizons. The fairway wetting agent from Kick® is biodegradable.
The horticulture exhibition Cultivate’21, which AmericanHort hosts and which yearly draws thousands of growers and business people, will feature the introduction of Cultivata.
Verano365 will have a booth during the event (2609). The fourth product from the Texas-based startup that uses OpusMAX to improve the efficacy of horticultural inputs is called Cultivata.