This page exclusively addresses the formulation type and active-ingredient concentration for the 50% SP specification of Acetamiprid. This high-load version is designed for importers, brand owners and distributors who target premium channels, large-scale operations or differentiated markets. Understanding the “50% w/w content” together with the SP format enables you to optimize registration strategy, packaging, market positioning and supply-chain efficiency.
The “50% SP” label denotes a Soluble Powder (SP) formulation containing 50% w/w of the active ingredient Acetamiprid. This concentration is significantly higher than more common 20% SP grades, enabling stronger product positioning for professional use and export-oriented channels.
The SP format (Soluble Powder) remains the same physical type—free-flowing dry powder that dissolves or disperses in water under agitation—but when combined with a 50% active load, the formulation demands higher technical control in manufacturing, handling and packaging to ensure consistent performance and batch-to-batch uniformity.
Choosing the 50% SP format offers several business-level benefits. First, the higher active-ingredient load allows for smaller pack volumes (or fewer shipments) per kg of active ingredient, which can reduce logistics cost or simplify inventory management.
Second, the specification enables your brand or distributorship to offer a “premium” or “pro-grade” product variant—distinct from entry-level specifications—thereby supporting channel segmentation, brand differentiation and higher margin opportunities.
Third, many export markets value higher-load insecticide specifications for efficient handling and storage in professional/agrochemical channels, making 50% SP an attractive choice for global trade-ready portfolios.
Producing a stable 50% SP formulation places greater demands on the formulator, manufacturer and supply chain. With larger amounts of active ingredient in the powder, issues such as flowability, hygroscopicity, dissolution rate and pack stability become more critical.
High-load SP must maintain good solubility and dispersibility when diluted in water, ensuring uniform active distribution in the spray tank despite the concentrated powder. Quality control must verify that each batch meets the declared 50% w/w content, that moisture and caking levels are controlled, and that the packing remains robust during transport and storage.
From the buyer’s perspective, it is prudent to request full specification sheets, batch COAs (Certificate of Analysis), stability data (especially under tropical export conditions) and clear documentation of manufacturing best practices.
For the 50% SP specification, packaging strategies should reflect the premium-grade nature of the product and the expectations of end-users operating at scale. Typical pack sizes may include: 250 g bag, 500 g bag, 1 kg bag, or multi-kg bulk formats for repacking or large-scale operations.
Given the higher concentration, packaging materials must provide enhanced moisture barrier protection, anti-static performance and precise labelling. For export markets, the packaging must also comply with regulatory requirements in target countries and ensure safe handling during long-haul logistics.
Warehouse and transport guidelines remain critical: store in a cool, dry place, avoid direct sunlight, ensure pallets are well-ventilated and turnover is managed to maintain product integrity until deployment in field use.
| Specification | 20% SP | 50% SP |
|---|---|---|
| Active Content | 20% w/w | 50% w/w |
| Target Market | General use / retail channels | Professional / export / premium channels |
| Packaging Options | 50 g–250 g small packs | 250 g–1 kg+ packs, bulk options |
| Branding Strategy | Entry tier, broad accessibility | Upgrade tier, premium offering |
| Technical Requirement | Standard SP manufacturing | Enhanced QC, flow & dissolution controls |
When sourcing the 50% SP specification, it is vital to evaluate your supplier’s production and quality-assurance systems. Key checkpoints include active-ingredient verification, batch traceability, stability testing (especially for export logistics) and packaging performance.
High-load powders can present challenges in manufacture: flow issues, moisture uptake and particle segregation are more prominent. Therefore, ensure your supplier demonstrates experience with high-concentration SP formats in agrochemical channels and can support custom pack sizing, private-labeling and multilingual labelling as needed.
For full technical specifications, pack size options and quotation proposals of the 50% SP variant of Acetamiprid, contact our sales & technical team. Whether you are building a premium brand line-up or seeking a powerful export-ready specification, the 50% SP format offers a strong value proposition. Ensure alignment with your market registration requirements and brand positioning strategy.
Note: The product must be used in accordance with local registered label and relevant regulations in the destination country.