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Methylene Bis Thiocyanate (MBT) - Know In Detail!

  As a fungicide, algicide, microbiocide, and disinfectant, methylene bis(thiocyanate) is also employed. End-use products are produced as a ready-to-use liquid, a soluble concentrate, and a powder. Water cooling systems, the production of paint, metalworking cutting fluids, pulp and paper mills, oil drilling/mud packing fluids, leather processing, wood pressure treatments (forest products), wood protection treatments for buildings/products, and latex paints are all industries that use methylene bis(thiocyanate) (in-can). The chemical is administered using applicator rolls, brushes, chemical pumps, dip tanks, drip feeders, metering pumps, rollers, sprayers, sprinkler cans, or directly from tanks. In the United States, methylene bis(thiocyanate) was originally authorised in 1949 as an active pesticide component. For methylene bis, an antimicrobial data call-in was issued in March 1997. (thiocyanate).  As a part of the Phase 4 reregistration in June 1991, a second Data Call-In wa...

Everything to know about ATMP and its industrial uses

  Amino trimethylene phosphonic acid or ATMP has sub-stoichiometric suppression of the production of metal salts and good metal ion sequestration at stoichiometric concentration. AQUACID 108EX is a versatile antiscalant for applications requiring efficient metal ion management due to its ability to deflocculate or disperse solid particles.  ATMP can be applied to use in a variety of chemical compositions for industrial water treatment, industrial cleaners, paper & pulp, oilfields, metal treatment, the textile industry, inks, electroplating and construction chemicals as a scale inhibitor and complexing agent.  ATMP was frequently used as an antiscalant in reverse osmosis (RO) systems to prevent membrane scaling, and ATMP was found in significant amounts in RO concentrate. Numerous uses can be made of aminomethylphosphonic acids and their derivatives. They can maintain chemical or electroplating plating while reducing and stopping corrosion.  Aminomethylphosphonic...

A Brief Understanding of Acetyl Chloride And its Uses

  Acetyl chloride is a fuming, colourless, pale yellow liquid with a pungent smell. Pharmaceuticals and insecticides are made with it. The material is extraordinarily uncommon and in high demand because only a few exclusive acetyl chloride suppliers and manufacturers produce it.  Acetic acid is the source of the acyl chloride known as acetyl chloride (CH3COCl). It is a member of the group of organic chemicals known as acid halides. It is a volatile, colourless liquid that is corrosive. French chemist Charles Gerhardt produced acetyl chloride for the first time in 1852 by combining potassium acetate with phosphoryl chloride.  In the lab, acetic acid reacts with chlorodehydrating substances such as PCl3, PCl5, SO2Cl2, phosgene, or SOCl2 to generate acetyl chloride. However, the acetyl chloride produced by these processes is frequently tainted with sulphur or phosphorus impurities, which may inhibit organic reactions.  Dichloroacetyl chloride and acetic acid combine to...