Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- CASE Ingredients Functions
- Chemical Family
- Fluids & Lubricants Functions
- Industrial Additives Functions
- Product Code
- MITM07387
- Technologies
- Product Families
Features & Benefits
- CASE Ingredients Features
- Fluids & Lubricants Features
- Industrial Additives Features
- Labeling Claims
Applications & Uses
- Adhesive & Sealant End Applications
- Application Method
- Coating End Applications
- Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
- Fluids & Lubricants End Use
- Fluids & Lubricants Type
- Industrial Additives End Use
- Markets
- Applications
- Product Applications
- Preventol® MP 400-D is a VOC-free aqueous dispersion based on the active 3-iodo-2-propynyl butylcarbamate (IPBC). IPBC is a carbamate ester. Carbamates are incompatible with the following: strong acids and bases, strong reducing agents such as hydrides, strongly oxidizing acids, peroxides, and hydroperoxides. Flammable gaseous hydrogen is produced when combining IPBC with active metals or nitrides. Preventol MP 400-D remains stable at up to a pH of approximately 9 and temperature stable up to approximately 104 °F / 40 C. While manufacturing, temperature above 140 °F / 60 ℃ for prolong period may lead to the degradation of the IPBC molecule.
- MATERIAL PRESERVATION Preventol MP 400-D should be added to the end of a production process. Preventol® MP 400-D should not be diluted or mixed with other chemicals prior to processing in order to avoid undesired reactions with the IPBC.
- PLASTICS AND PLASTICS COATINGS Preventol® MP 400-D should be dispersed in the plasticizer or color concentrate before it is incorporated into the resin to ensure a uniform distribution.
- WOOD PRESERVATION Preventol® MP 400-D is for above ground use only.
- Preventol® MP 400-D is applied to new lumber, plywood, particle board, millwork to prevent the growth of mold, mildew, sapstain fungi and wood rotting and decay fungi on substrates.
- Solutions are prepared by dissolving Preventol® MP 400-D in organic solvents such as glycols, alcohols or aromatic solvents or by dispersion in water. Levels of 0.25 - 3.0 % of Preventol MP 400-D are suggested depending upon the severity of conditions for end use, and the extent of time that protection is required.
- Freshly lumber The substrate is dip for one minute at ambient temperatures in the aqueous dispersion containing 0.5 % of Preventol® MP 400-D Lumber must be treated within 24 hours of cutting. The lumber must be completely submersed into the treating bath. The treating bath must be designed such that it permits easy submersion and removal of substrate while minimizing the spillage of the solution.
- After treatment, lumber must be stacked in a properly maintained seasoning yard to allow air circulation and appropriate drainage to prevent water accumulation in any areas.
- MILLWORK The prepared solution of Preventol® MP 400-D is applied by dipping, brushing, spraying, or pressure/vacuum treatment. For most material preservation formulation, Preventol® MP 400-D can be added at the end of the manufacturing process. Since Preventol® MP 400-D is aqueous dispersion; it can be easily incorporated into the product to be preserved at various stages of the manufacturing process.
- To obtain reliable and reproducible results, homogeneous distribution in the materials to be protected must be ensured by taking suitable measures in production (stirring, agitating, etc.)
- The approved dosage level ranges are provided in the section “Direction for use” further below, but variables such as pH, temperature, initial microbial load or intended storage time of the product to be preserved should be taken into account.
- Product Uses
The use of Preventol® MP 260 is based on the broad fungicidal effect of its active ingredient which is particularly effective against blue-staining fungi and moulds such as Aureobasidium pullulans, Sclerophoma pityophila, Aspergillus niger, Ceratocystis pilifera, Gliocladium virens, Penicillium citrinum, Phialophora fastigiata, Trichoderma spec.
- Directions for Use
It is a Violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labelling. The following guidance is given as an approximation for each use pattern, but field-testing is recommended to achieve optimum effectiveness.
Material PreservationApplication Dosage % Dry film paint and coating 0.25 - 1.25 % Heavily contaminated paint dry film up to 2.0 % Adhesives, caulks, patching compounds (joint compounds), sealants, grouts, and latex used in the manufacture of flooring adhesives or carpet backing*
Application Dosage % Adhesives 0.063 - 1.25 % Building materials, grouts, and caulks 0.125 - 1.25 % Patching compounds (joint compounds) and sealants 0.05 - 0.15 % Metalworking Fluids
Application Dosage % Cutting, cooling, and lubricating fluids up to 0.25 % Cutting, cooling and lubricating concentrates up to 0.25% in diluted fluid
Other Material Preservation
Application Dosage % Plastics and plastics coating*** 0.125 - 2.5 % Textiles coatings or dyes (Not for use in CA) 0.125 - 1.25 % Paper coatings (Not for use in CA) 0.05 - 1.88 % Canvas 0.05 - 2.5 % Inks 0.125 - 1.25 % Wood stain*** 0.5 - 2.5 % Wood Preservation*
Application Dosage % New lumber, plywood, particle board and millwork 0.25 - 3.0 % Freshly sawn lumber (Not for use in CA) 0.5 % Millwork up to 0.375 % Mold and mildew control up to 0.5 % Wood rotting and decay fungi up to 0.5 % Contaminated wood up to 2.5 % For complete application and dosage information, refer to the Preventol® MP 400-D EPA label
***Preventol® MP 400-D is not approved for use in applications where the treated product contacts food packaging materials or on food contact surfaces.
Properties
- Physical Form
Packaging & Availability
- Packaging Type
Principal Information
- Group Principal Number
- S000008
- Principal
Storage & Handling
- Storage Conditions
- Preventol® MP 400 D should be stored in the original sealed package.
- Protect from Freeze.
- Preventol® MP 400-D should not be stored at temperature below 32 °F / 0 °C above 86 °F / 30 °C and/or direct sunlight.
- It is recommended to homogenize the dispersion prior to use.
Other
- Appearance
- White to beige colored dispersion
- Appearance (SDS)
- Dispersion
- Color (SDS)
- White
- IATA/ICAO Proper Shipping Name
- Environmentally hazardous substance, liquid, N.O.S.
- IATA/ICAO UN Number
- UN3082
- IMO/IMDG EmS Fire
- F-A
- IMO/IMDG EmS Spill
- S-F
- IMO/IMDG Proper Shipping Name
- Environmentally hazardous substance, liquid, N.O.S.
- IMO/IMDG UN Number
- UN3082
- Item Number
- Odor (SDS)
- Characteristic
- Other Hazards
- None known
- Temperature Control
- No
- USA/DOT Emergency Response Guide Number
- 171
- USA/DOT Proper Shipping Name
- Environmentally hazardous substance, liquid, N.O.S.
- USA/DOT UN Number
- UN3082
- Application Information
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Dosage (Use Level) 0.063-1.25 % % Adhesives Dosage (Use Level) 0.125-1.25 % % Building materials, grouts, and caulks Dosage (Use Level) 0.05-2.5 % % Canvas Dosage (Use Level) max. 0.25 % % Cutting, cooling, and lubricating fluids Dosage (Use Level) 0.25-1.25 % % Dry film paint and coating Dosage (Use Level) 0.5 % % Freshly sawn lumber Dosage (Use Level) max. 2.0 % % Heavily contaminated paint dry film Dosage (Use Level) max. 0.25 % % in diluted fluid Cutting, cooling and lubricating concentrates Dosage (Use Level) 0.125-1.25 % % inks Dosage (Use Level) max. 0.375 % % Mold and mildew control Dosage (Use Level) 0.25-3.0 % % New lumber, plywood, particle board and millwork Dosage (Use Level) 0.05-1.88 % % Paper coatings Dosage (Use Level) 0.05-0.15 % % Patching compounds Dosage (Use Level) 0.125-2.5 % % Plastics and plastics coating *** Dosage (Use Level) 0.125-1.25 % % Textiles coatings or dyes Dosage (Use Level) max. 0.5 % % Wood rotting and decay fungi Dosage (Use Level) 0.5-2.5 % % Wood stain - Chemical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions pH 5.7 - 10% Solution - Material Composition
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Active Content 40.0 % % aqueous dispersion 3-Iodo-2-propynyl butylcarbamate - Physical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Boiling Point 99.0 °C °C At 1013 Hpa Density 1.209 g/cm³ g/cm³ At 20°C - SDS Physical and Chemical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Boiling Point (SDS) 210.0 °F °F At 1013 Hpa Decomposition Temperature (SDS) 248.0 °F °F Density (SDS) 1.209 g/cm³ g/cm³ At 60°C Flash Point (SDS) min. 210.0 °F °F Closed Cup Ignition Temperature (SDS) min. 932.0 °F °F Melting Point (SDS) 37.0 °F °F Vapor Pressure (SDS) 127.0 - At 122°F Vapor Pressure (SDS) 36.0 - At 60°C Vapor Pressure (SDS) 157.0 - at 55°C Viscosity (SDS) 94.03 - pH (SDS) 5.7 - - Shelf Life & Stability
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Shelf Life 12.0 -