Dehygant LFM
Nitrogenous heterocyclic compound
Cognis
防腐剂 >> 生物灭杀剂,罐装防腐剂
Preservative >> Biocide, In-can preservative
涂层 >> 水生
Coatings >> Waterborne
Use In-can-preservative for emulsion paints, emulsions,
aqueous pigment pastes, etc.
Nitrogenous heterocyclic compound.
Properties Given that the correct amounts are used,
DEHYGANT LFM prevents spoilage by
micro-organisms on storage.
In our microbiological laboratories we determined the
inhibiting concentration of DEHYGANT LFM against
a wide spectrum of micro-organism. We obtained the
following results:
Testorganism Inhibiting concentration
in %
Staphylococcus aureus 0.05
Escherichia coli 0.06
Pseudomonas aeruginosa 0.07
Mycobacterium phlei 0.05
Candida albicans 0.175
Trichophyton mentagrophytes 0.004
Chaetomium globosum 0.08
Aspergillus niger 0.15
spergillus tamarii 0.175
Aspergillus flavus 0.07
Aspergillus spec. 0.08
Penicillium camerunense 0.20
Penicillium luteum 0.175
Penicillium spec. 0.15
Although DEHYGANT LFM can be used without
trouble in most polymer dispersions or paints based
on these dispersions, it is not recommended for use
in casein paints or systems containing similar natural
materials.
In case of high monomer content in vinylacetate
homo and copolymers DEHYGANT LFM may lead to
discolourations. Therefore, tests are necessary.
Dosage According to our experience addition should lie
between 0.1 to 0.5% of the ready-made paint.
However, the required dosage should be determined
by tests taking local production facilities and
conditions into consideration.
By all means, the following conditions should not be
omitted: The vital factor for spoilage of emulsion
paints is a microbial infection which may be
introduced by air, water, pigments or other additives
and depending on the circumstances the mixture of
germs may vary widely.
The finished paint can provide a nutrient medium for
micro-organisms and it must be considered that
polyvinyl acetates and polyacrylates may be
attacked by micro-organisms; however, cellulose
derivatives most frequently used for thickening
purposes form a far better nutrient medium. The
more cellulose derivatives are in a given emulsion
paint, the greater, as a rule, is the danger of a
microbial decomposition.
Generally, one should endeavour to repeatedly clean
all production equipment, thus preventing a built-up
of infection. By this means, satisfactory results may
be obtained with a reasonable concentration of
preservative.
DEHYGANT LFM is best incorporated at the pigment
dispersion stage; this ensures good
homogeneization and also limits potential infection.
However, it can also be post-added to the finished
paint and in this case it should be dissolved in
suitable solvents prior to incorporation with thorough
stirring.
Miscellaneous In our toxicological laboratories DEHYGANT LFM
has been examined for toxicity to rats by
administration with a probang. It was also examined
for toleration by the skin and mucous membranes.
In experimental tests with animals, DEHYGANT LFM
proved to be tolerated better by the skin and mucous
membranes than formalin. The LD50 is 3.6 g/kg body
weight.
In-can-preservative for emulsion paints, emulsions, aqueous pigment pastes. Not recommended for use in casein paints or systems containing similar natural materials. In case of high monomer content in vinylacetate homo and copolymers, it may lead to discolourations.
Recommended usage level: 0.1 to 0.5% of the ready-made paint. Incorporated at the pigment dispersion stage; this ensures good homogeneization and also limits potential infection. However, it can also be post-added to the finished paint and in this case it should be dissolved in suitable solvents prior to incorporation with thorough stirring.