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HS Code |
195797 |
| Chemical Name | 1-naphthol methylcarbamate |
| Molecular Formula | C12H11NO2 |
| Molecular Weight | 201.22 g/mol |
| Cas Number | 86-50-0 |
| Appearance | White crystalline solid |
| Melting Point | 110-112 °C |
| Boiling Point | Decomposes before boiling |
| Solubility In Water | Slightly soluble |
| Density | 1.24 g/cm³ |
| Iupac Name | Methyl N-(1-naphthyl)carbamate |
| Logp | 2.48 |
| Synonyms | Carbaryl, Sevin |
| Usage | Insecticide |
As an accredited 1-naphthol methylcarbamate factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | White, sealed 250g plastic bottle with hazard symbols, product label stating "1-naphthol methylcarbamate," batch number, and storage instructions. |
| Container Loading (20′ FCL) | 1-Naphthol methylcarbamate is loaded in a 20′ FCL, standard palletized drums or bags, securely sealed and containerized for safe transit. |
| Shipping | 1-Naphthol methylcarbamate should be shipped in tightly sealed containers, protected from moisture, direct sunlight, and ignition sources. Ensure proper labeling according to hazardous material regulations. Ship at ambient temperature with compatible packing materials. Follow all local, national, and international regulations for the transport of chemicals, especially pesticides or toxic substances. |
| Storage | 1-Naphthol methylcarbamate should be stored in a tightly closed container, in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and incompatible materials such as strong oxidizers and acids. It should be kept away from food, feedstuffs, and water sources. Proper labeling and secondary containment are recommended to prevent accidental exposure or contamination. |
| Shelf Life | 1-naphthol methylcarbamate generally has a shelf life of 2 years when stored in cool, dry, and well-sealed containers. |
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There’s a reason 1-naphthol methylcarbamate has earned a spot in shelves and warehouses across the agrochemical world. We’ve been producing this compound for years in our facility, and there’s nothing theoretical or abstract about what it brings to agriculture or forestry. This chemical, structurally known as naphthalen-1-yl methylcarbamate, delivers a specific approach to pest control, setting it apart from the more common family of carbamates and organophosphates that dominate older rotations of insecticides.
The story with this molecule starts from the nuts and bolts of chemistry in the reactor. Our engineers control the process, checking temperature, pressure, and feed rates to get a consistent, high-purity product. We measure quality using established spectroscopic analysis, validating each batch against the strictest thresholds for impurity content—nothing leaves our site without internal verification. From there, powder is milled and packaged under strict environmental controls, so the final material meets our consistent benchmarks for particle size and flow characteristics.
Field performance is what keeps agronomists, farmers, and pest managers relying on 1-naphthol methylcarbamate. Its main strength lies in controlling mites, aphids, and a variety of soft-bodied pests that challenge growers. The methylcarbamate group delivers the toxic punch, interfering with cholinesterase in targeted insects and reducing the risk of crop loss at key stages. The naphthol ring enhances environmental breakdown after application, and we’ve observed less residue clinging to soil and runoff compared to other carbamates in our comparative trials.
Unlike broad-spectrum neurotoxins, which can damage beneficial populations, this compound brings a degree of selectivity absent in older, heavier-duty actives. We’ve seen how this plays out on the farm: instead of stripping fields of everything that crawls or buzzes, growers preserve ladybugs, bees, and predatory insects that contribute to longer-term biological stability. Our customers tell us they spend less effort on secondary pest flare-ups after making the switch.
Manufacturing carbamates involves a balancing act between efficacy and legacy issues such as environmental persistence and resistance build-up in insect populations. Years of feedback from the field have pointed out the social and regulatory pressures to move away from older actives with long soil half-lives and bioaccumulation profiles. 1-naphthol methylcarbamate registers a faster breakdown in sunlight and soil based on both our lab assessments and real-world post-application monitors. The methyl linkage enables easier hydrolysis, making our compound less likely to persist and accumulate downstream.
Technical differences translate into practical gains. This is a solid compound at room temperature, offering easy handling and consistent dispersion in spray tanks. We produce it to minimize dust formation, so mixing and loading operations remain safe for workers and the environment. Shelf life stretches to several years under cool, dry conditions, with no clumping or separation in typical warehouse settings. Compared to more volatile or oil-based actives, this means a safer, lower-exposure environment for everyone in the distribution chain.
Many end-users the world over have told us that one of their priorities comes down to application. The rates for 1-naphthol methylcarbamate depend on the pest pressure, crop type, and environmental conditions, but our manufacturing process keeps purity and granule size steady, which gives users the confidence that a measured scoop delivers the intended dose every time. Spray tanks clean up with less residue. Re-entry intervals are shorter, and the odor footprint usually registers well below tolerance levels, which matters most in orchard and greenhouse operations.
There’s still a pressing need for pest resistance management. Every product, no matter how new, faces nature’s drive to adapt. So, we pair technical guidance with shipments, advising alternation with other actives from different chemical families to keep resistance levels low. Growers who stick to rotations and recommended rates report longer effective pesticide life and fewer surprises come harvest.
In chemical manufacturing, it’s easy to talk about standards, but here the certainties come with practice, not promises. Our batches run with unique lot identifiers and digital records tracing ingredients from raw material to packaged good. That tracking isn’t just for compliance—farmers and pest control experts rely on accurate traceability for organic certification, residue analysis, and insurance claims. If a problem crops up in the field, we can pull logs and isolate variables in days, which speeds up fixes and keeps disruption minimal.
Every now and then, clients raise questions about global regulations—what’s EU-allowed, which countries want what certificates. Our experience shows that because we manufacture at high-spec, physically and chemically, we meet the trends toward tighter export and local-agri requirements. Lab support follows each order, so users get the documentation they need without the headache of third-party bureaucracy.
In recent years, growers and distributors have been steadily moving away from bulkier, slow-acting legacy compounds owed to stricter rules on residues and environmental impacts. Products based on phosphates, for instance, used to dominate, but concerns over groundwater contamination and non-target toxicity have pushed industry leaders and regulators to demand better options. 1-naphthol methylcarbamate steps in with a proven record. We make sure our purity and batch-to-batch reproducibility stay within tight bands, helping customers get labels approved with local authorities the first time.
We hear plenty from growers about handling characteristics. Powder that cakes in humid warehouses, liquids that phase-separate under cold-chain failures—those are the practical headaches our team works to avoid. In our plant, real-time monitoring and loss-on-drying tests cut out variability. Customers see less downtime remediating caked material, and application devices don’t jam up mid-season. Fewer headaches mean better productivity from field to table.
Our technicians want to know that material sent from the plant is safe in real-world use, not just on paper. That’s why every batch is run through acute toxicity assessments and simulated spill scenarios. Labels and instructions grow out of these findings, providing users detailed, practical advice on mixing, personal safety, and post-application intervals. We design packaging so handlers avoid direct contact, and containers can be fully drained without costly rinsing procedures. Compared to some organophosphates, with their complex storage and disposal needs, our teams see lower incident rates and faster adoption in both institutional and smallholder settings.
Environmental stewards face tough tradeoffs between yield and ecological impact. We’ve committed to minimizing our contribution to negative downstream effects. Routine batch testing in the final stage of production screens out potential persistent byproducts. Customers have a clear, laboratory-verified residue profile with each order. By adapting to new toxicity and bioaccumulation standards before they’re mandated, we stay ahead of the regulatory curve and provide confidence both for buyers and consumers.
There are plenty of times we’ve fielded direct questions from buyers and end-users. People want to know about compatibility with other sprays—our in-house trials show strong miscibility with common insecticides, fungicides, and foliar feeds, so spray programs don’t need extensive rewriting. Application errors sometimes happen, and clean-up becomes easier due to solid, non-oily formulation. Storage requirements come up as a frequent topic, so we engineer blends to stay stable in a range of climates, avoiding caking or loss of potency in tropical or temperate settings.
Several clients have asked for details on residues and allowable pre-harvest intervals. We supply transparent data based on third-party and in-house trials, so compliance officers and food processors know exactly where they stand. Because purity runs high and breakdown pathways are predictable, residue levels meet tight export standards for key markets without need for emergency interventions or late-stage remediation.
Political and environmental challenges impact chemical supply lines more than most industries. Our team has weathered delays from weather events and international shipping hiccups. To backstop customer supply, we maintain buffer stocks of raw materials and finished goods year-round, and keep supplier contracts diversified to ensure raw naphthols and methylating agents arrive on time. If local disruptions spike, we modulate production schedules to prioritize crop-critical deliveries.
By investing in updated automation and quality control equipment, we see tighter material yield rates and fewer off-spec batches that used to cut into available supply. That reliability keeps us responsive, whether the customer is a national-scale distributor or a farm co-op coming to us for the first time. Experience has taught us to adapt order fulfillment to fit seasonality, weather, and regulatory windows, so our customers’ spray programs and harvest schedules stay on track.
Feedback has driven our learning curve more than any top-down plan or management memo ever could. Because we ship directly and skip the layers of traders and brokers, our customer support team includes technical staff from the lab and plant floor. Field trials conducted in partnership with growers and ag-extension offices provide ground-truth on application rates, synergistic blends, and crop safety margins. If an issue crops up with a particular crop or pest profile, our specialists coordinate with users to find tailored solutions, tweaking tank-mix protocols or supporting emergency use authorizations.
Our plant managers periodically host open days and technical exchanges for key clients, both to explain our production logic and to listen to concerns over new pest patterns or regulatory shifts. In some cases, the rapid escalation of new pest threats may require emergency reallocation of output—transparent, open communication with our buyers helps us allocate resources smartly, avoiding shortfalls during times of high demand.
Looking ahead, tighter rules on pesticide residues and safety are likely. Negative public opinion toward persistent synthetic chemicals puts pressure on the sector to find better alternatives or improve stewardship practices. Our R&D group constantly tracks international research into new methylcarbamate derivatives with improved breakdown profiles, seeking to offer even safer options without sacrificing performance. Early investment in process control software helps us get ahead of stricter purity and traceability mandates, rather than chasing compliance after the fact.
More immediate to the ground level, new application technologies such as variable-rate drones and precision sprayers require consistent particle size and dispersibility from products like ours. As end-users modernize their equipment, our QA team develops new test methods to simulate on-the-ground conditions, so growers don’t face clogging or distribution problems mid-season.
Emerging markets are also raising the bar on safety and sustainability. Buyers from new geographies look for supporting documentation including origin traceability, verified breakdown data, and transport stability. We continuously review global shipping data, update handling recommendations, and provide technical support to ensure buyers clear their own local hurdles without disruption.
Day after day, managing a chemical production plant brings a direct view of what works and what needs improvement. 1-naphthol methylcarbamate, engineered and produced at scale, offers a cost-effective, reliable solution to pest management, without the baggage of higher-risk legacy compounds. Qualities such as high batch purities, real-world compatibility, and attention to end-user needs ensure this product keeps getting picked by growers, distributors, and integrators who expect more than a one-size-fits-all chemical.
In a market defined by evolving needs, regulatory tides, and field challenges, the connection between plant floor and user outcome is more than a supply chain—it's a partnership. Our direct experience with the production, monitoring, shipping, and end-use realities of 1-naphthol methylcarbamate shapes the way we operate today, and it’s what will drive our choices in the future.