Phosphine Turbo Generator
In our search to maintain the stored goods
quality, FUGRAN C.I.S.A. has developed new technologies and optimized
different methods of fumigation, trying to incorporate to a primary
product, the grain, an added value that will distinguish
it from the rest of the commodities: Free of pestilence.
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For that we work with a gas,
Phosphine, generating as from the hydrolysis of metallic phosphide
(aluminum or magnesium) components of our exclusive products,
Phostoxin®, Magtoxin®
and Degesch Plates®.
Phosphine is an ideal gas, as it controles all the insectile
stages, inclusively the most resistant ones, it spreads rapidly
into the grains mass and once ventilated leaves no toxic residues
in the treated goods. Phosphine, once released into the atmosphere,
turns into phosphoric acid as a reaction of the contact with
sun light therefore does not produce adverse effects to the
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Acknowledging all these benefits, we offer
a service of excellence, through the Phosphine Turbo Generator,
a revolutionary method that instantly generates phosphine. The gas
is produced from magnesium phosphide, and is specially formulated
through an electronic system that controls the processcamente.
With the Phosphine Turbo Generator and the optimization
of the fumigation method, the following advantages are achieved:
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Allows the fumigation of big storage
facilities with safety and efficacy. |
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There is no manipulation of insecticides. |
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The chemical reaction is controlled through an
electronic safety system. |
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The gas is generated out side the space to be
fumigated and may be detained when desired. |
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A defined proportion of a combination of gases
is released into the space to be fumigated. |
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The Phosphine concentration, which is controlled
during the fumigation, can be modified or corrected during the
fumigation.  |
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Expensive transfer of grain is avoided along with
all the subsequent damages implied. |
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Fumigation process is shorter as the necessary
lethal concentration is achieved immediately once the gas is
liberated into the space to be fumigated. |
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