New sprout inhibitors can cause fires."The barns of many potato farmers are quite full. To keep their potatoes salable, entrepreneurs use sprouting inhibitors," says agricultural specialist Ronald de Milliano."Good for the potatoes, but maybe not so good for your business. Chlorine IPC is banned, but some substitutes can cause fires if you don't use them properly. Are you aware of this?"The gasification of potatoes must always be done carefully. As an entrepreneur you still have considerable capital in your shed.Even with the current means, fire can start due to the heat released by the hot gas outlet of a swing fog.The risk of fire is then especially greater when gassing through single-walled steel pipes with a small diameter.If the heat comes into contact with combustible insulation material in the wall of the storage area, a fire can start and spread quickly.Choose your new germ inhibitor consciously Because the easily applicable Chlorine IPC is no longer allowed, entrepreneurs are looking for a good alternative.Not easy because there is quite a lot of choice."I therefore advise you to make the right decision. Not only for the sprout inhibitor, but also for the incinerator. Of course, the cost price and effect of the agent are important. But also consider fire safety. For some agents it is necessary. to use higher temperatures, which can cause flare-ups if you're still using the 'old' swingfog."Does your equipment match the product you use?Essential oils are usually used for the production of the new products.To apply these agents, equipment that meets the latest standards must be used (such as Cropfog, Synofog, Electrofog).Only in this way can you safely apply germ inhibitors.Interpolis also advises you to pay attention to the following points:All fields marked with * must be completed.Would you also like to receive our newsletter?†click hereOther news from this sector:<< Back |fruit and vegetable.nlSign up for our daily newsletter to receive all the latest news directly by email!You're seeing this pop-up because this is your first time visiting our site.If you always see this message, you have disabled your cookies and they will continue to appear.