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    Carbendazim discussion triggered at European Coatings Conference

    • Last Update: 2021-03-31
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    [China Epoxy Resin Industry Online] March 18, 2005: Recently, at the European Coatings Conference in Berlin, experts discussed the new sterilant.
    Hope to point out the direction for various new biocides used in the coating industry.

    The discussion focused on the issue of carbendazim.
    In accordance with the latest European environmental protection regulations, this pesticide must be newly registered because carbendazim has a very serious pollution.


    However, experts also pointed out that if only a dose of less than one-thousandth is used in the formulation, then the product will not need to be modified.


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