Antibacterial
Additives
MB Anti-bacterial Bactericides are additives that kill bacteria (aerobic or anaerobic unicellular organisms) that can cause a variety of problems in liquid coatings and coating films. Examples of suitable compounds include: hexahydro-1,3,5-tris (2-hydroxyethyl-s-triazine), sodium pyrithione, isothiazolinone-based chemicals, 1- (3-chloroalyl) -3,5,7 -tri-aza -1-azoniadamantane Chloride, formaldehyde-releasing compounds and biguanides (polyhexamethylenebiguanide [PHMB]). Antibacterial mother mix can be used simply with resin and shows good properties. The series of products integrate safe and efficient inorganic antibiotic agent with unique slow release technology in an organic whole. As a result of the test, the Hygiene Epidemic Prevention Department verify that the function is restricted by bacteria such as the bacteria coli, white Staphylococcus, Staphylococcus, cocci. Antibacterial effects can remain a long and stable period. Our Antibacterial masterbatch is compatible with other additives. It can be widely applied to plastic products that are frequently touched by humans, such as the phone case, computer keyboard, sanitary ware, children's toy, refrigerator inner lining, food packaging bags, medical device accessories , plastic door and window parts. Efficacy: the effect of the microbicide on the target organism or group of organisms; it can be measured as a percentage of deaths against a control that does not contain a biocide. Efficacy can be expressed as MIC, or minimum inhibitory concentration, against a specific organism. Algaecide / Algicide: chemical agent used to destroy algae. Bactericide: compound used at low levels to kill bacteria. Bacteriostat: substance that prevents or retards the growth of bacteria. Biocide: a chemical agent capable of killing organisms responsible for microbiological degradation. Fungicide: chemical agent that destroys, retards or prevents the growth of fungi and spores. Fungistat: compound that inhibits the growth of a fungus or prevents the germination of its spores. Mildewcide: chemical agent that destroys, delays or prevents the growth of mildew. Spectrum: refers to the effect that a microbicide can have on more than one organism, so a broad-spectrum biocide will be effective against more than one group of target organisms. |