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Biocide

Introduction

Biocide is an Aldehyde-type biocide that controls the growth of microorganism populations in contaminated water. Biocide is effective against most types of bacteria, fungi, and algae, it controls population growth by acting as a metabolic inhibitor. A bacteria that is compatible with all biocide is effective against aerobic and anaerobic brine types.

Biocide is an additive that kills bacteria. Bactericides are commonly used in water muds containing natural starches and gums that are especially vulnerable to bacterial attack. Bactericide choices are limited and care must be taken to find those that are effective yet approved d by governments and by company policy. Bactericides, also called biocides, can be used to control sulfate-reducing bacteria, slim-forming bacteria, Iron-oxidizing bacteria, and bacteria that attack polymers in fracture and secondary recovery fluids. in polymers. the degradation of the Buid is controlled, thus avoiding the formation of a large biomass, which could plug the formation and reduce permeability.

Applications

  • Prevent spoilage of organic colloids
  • Control sulfate-reducing bacteria.

Recommended Treatment

The dosage depends on the injection method. in continuous injection, the dosage will be in the range of 20-50 ppm. But in non-continuous injection, the shock dose will be in the range of 100-400 ppm.

Packaging and Storage

Biocide is packaged in 200 kg polyethylene or steel drums. Customized packaging is also available on request. Keep away from heat, sparks, and open flames. Keep containers closed. Other normal precautions for processing chemicals apply.

Shelf Life

Biocide has a shelf life of at least one year from the date of manufacture when stored in the original sealed containers in a cool and dry place.

Safety and Handling

Do not get in eyes, on skin, on clothing. Do not take internally.

Biocide must be handled as an Industrial chemical, wearing protective equipment and observing the precautions as mentioned in the MSDS.