Water-based bactericide.Troy Corporation has announced the availability of Troysan[R] 1050, a water-based bactericide bac·te·ri·cide or bac·te·ri·o·cide n. An agent that destroys bacteria. bac·te ri·cid designed to inhibit the growth of
microorganisms on coated surfaces. This anti-bacterial is reportedly
useful for imparting bacterial resistance to surfaces as measured by a
significant reduction in the average bacteria counts found on the
surface. Troysan 1050 is a unique BIT-based dispersion product intended
to be a cost-effective alternative to silver-based compounds. It has no
solvents, no VOC (Vertical Online Community) See vertical portal. , and no formaldehyde formaldehyde (fôrmăl`dəhīd'), HCHO, the simplest aldehyde. It melts at −92°C;, boils at −21°C;, and is soluble in water, alcohol, and ether; at STP, it is a flammable, poisonous, colorless gas with a suffocating . In contrast to conventionally
applied antibacterials, Troysan 1050 does not pose a risk of coating
film discoloration dis·col·or·a·tion n. 1. a. The act of discoloring. b. The condition of being discolored. 2. A discolored spot, smudge, or area; a stain. Noun 1. . For further information: 973.443.4200 x2251 or www.troycorp.com. |
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