CMIT/MIT/IsothiazolinonesCAS26172-55-4
specification
ITEM |
SPECIFICATIONS |
Appearance |
homogeneous liquid |
Solubility |
dissolve in water |
Active substance content, % |
≥75 |
Mortality rate, % |
≥99.5 |
Organic chlorine content, % |
None |
CONCLUSION |
THE RESULTS CONFORMS WITH ENTERPRISE STANDARDS |
Usage
Isothiazolinone is a broad - spectrum, highly effective, and low - toxicity fungicide with the following main functions:
Industrial Field
Sterilization and Preservation: In products such as coatings, paints, adhesives, and emulsions, isothiazolinone can effectively inhibit the growth and reproduction of bacteria, fungi, and yeasts, preventing products from deteriorating due to microbial contamination and extending the product shelf - life. For example, adding isothiazolinone to water - based coatings can prevent the coatings from mildewing and emitting odors during storage and use, maintaining the stable performance of the coatings.
Water Treatment: In systems such as industrial circulating cooling water and sewage treatment, isothiazolinone can be used as a fungicide to control the growth of microorganisms, preventing microorganisms from corroding equipment and pipelines and affecting the normal operation of the system. It can rapidly kill various bacteria in water, such as Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus, as well as microorganisms like algae, keeping the water clean.
Paper - making Industry: Used in the pulp and white water systems of the paper - making industry, it can inhibit the growth of microorganisms, prevent pulp from mildewing, improve the quality and production efficiency of paper, and avoid problems such as paper spots and odors caused by the reproduction of microorganisms.
Packaging and Shipping
25KG/Drum or as customer requirements.
Shipping: common Hazard 8 and can deliver by ocean and air
Keep and storage
Shelf life:24 month from date of manufacture in original unopened packaging stored in a cool dry place out of direct sunlight, water.
Ventilated warehouse, Low temperature drying, Separated from oxidants, acids.