Antimicrobial-8536
(DOW Chemical)
Usage Rate:
(2.5-10 oz. per 1000 gallons of system capacity)
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A non-ionic, non-oxidizing DBNPA based microbiocide. Works well on slime forming bacteria. It kills rapidly but is quickly hydrolized at high pH levels. Use with other biocides to effectively control algae.
Registered in: All 50 States
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MBC-615
(Nashville Chemical)
Usage
Rate:
(16-40 oz. per 1000 gallons of system capacity)
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A gluteraldehyde based non-foaming, non-flammable, halogen free biocide for both
cooling systems and air washer systems. Especially effective against Sulfate
Reducing bacteria with good biofilm penetration. Has shown to provide effective
control of Legionella and algae in the laboratory.
Registered in: Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,
Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, and Wisconsin
(Note:
If needed in other states-please ask) |
MBC
215
(Nashville Chemical)
Usage
Rate:
(4.5-28 oz. per 1000 gallons of system capacity)
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A isothiazoline non-oxidizing liquid biocide for both cooling
systems and air washer systems. Can be used with chlorine or other non-oxidizing
biocides.
Registered in: Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota,
Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Tennessee, and Wisconsin
(Note: If needed in other states-please ask) |
Stabrom 909, EPA
(Albemarle Corp.)
Usage Rate:
(minimum of 4 oz. per 1000 gallons
of system capacity to achieve
4-10
ppm residual bromine) |
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Oxidizing liquid, single-feed bromine biocide
composed of stabilized bromine chloride. It is also used to control and penetrate biofilm
deposits in pumps, pipes, heat exchangers, and filters in industrial systems.
Registered
in: All 50 states |
Towerbrom,
EPA
(Occidental Product)
Usage Rate:
(.2-.7 lbs. per 1000 gallons of system capacity to achieve
1 ppm total chlorine)
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A brominated/chlorinated isocyanurate.
An economical solid product in tablet form used as an oxidizing biocide.
Do not use with Algicide™ 10-53.
Registered
in: All 50 states
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