CAC in Shanghai is the world’s largest agrochemical exhibition — thousands of formulators, traders, and distributors in one venue. We’re the hardware in a hall full of chemistry: the sprayers that put all of those products onto an actual leaf.
Why a sprayer maker exhibits at a chemical show
Because application is half the product. A well-formulated crop protection product applied through a worn, dribbling nozzle underperforms — and the chemical gets the blame. Formulators know this, which is why our stand conversations at CAC are some of the most technical of the year:
- Droplet size and drift — matching nozzle output to formulation requirements.
- Chemical resistance — which tank and seal materials stand up to which actives.
- Operator safety — cutoff behaviour, seal integrity, and leak-free carrying.
What we heard
Two requests came up repeatedly: finer control over droplet size for newer low-volume formulations, and interest in co-branded dealer training — chemical suppliers teaching safe handling alongside our teams teaching equipment care. Both are now on our development list; the second may pilot in East Africa this year.
We’ll be back at CAC next spring. If you formulate or distribute crop protection products and want your chemistry landing on leaves the way it left the lab, come find the hardware people.



