A chemical agent capable of killing organisms Bittiness Dirt on surface Caused by dirt in paint Poor air cleaning Dirt in gun Dirty working conditions Compressor not blown down (laf)
Biocide (aka pesticide) - any chemical designed to kill off unwanted micro-organisms in an air conditioning system
A chemical which will indiscriminately kill any life in the water In addition to chemicals whish are simply toxic to all life for (example derris), this also includes chemicals (such as cyanide) which take all the oxygen out of the water
Substance for the purpose of destroying biota; includes pesticides, herbicides, fungicides and insecticides
A biologically active paint and caulk additive designed to keep bacteria from spoiling the paint or caulk during storage, or to keep mildew from growing on the applied paint
A chemical which can kill or inhibit the growth of living organisms such as bacteria, fungi, molds, and slimes Potentially harmful to humans as well
a chemical agent used to kill microbiological organisms (bacteria or fungi) in MRF Biocides are registered by the EPA under Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) and are known officially as antimicrobial pesticides
substances such as antibiotics, bacterialcides, or fungicides that are capable of destroying living organisms
(Otomotiv) A product that kills any fungus or microbes that may have contaminated diesel fuel
An additive which will prevent growth of bacteria or fungi Used in paints, floor coverings and sometimes in fabrics They are toxic materials which are usually only safe in low concentrations