DBNE Biocide

DBNE Biocide

A DBNE biocide is a chemical substance or microorganism, which is intended to destroy, render harmless, or control potentially harmful organism.

Our Factory

 

Heze Runxin Bio-technology Co., Ltd
Since the year of 2002, Runxin got ISO cert in 2005. We have almost 20 years experience in bromine series biocides. We established good business relationship with Dow, Lanxess, Lozna, Thor from 2004 to 2007, which continues today.Runxin was found in 2002, is located in The City of Peony, Heze, Shandong PR, China, covers 20,000 m2 land. We are specializing in the manufacturer industrial biocides and pharmaceutical intermediates, have a complete set of testing instruments. We own large water treatment system and exhaust gas recovery system by ourselves, advanced waste treatment system is building.

 

Why Choose Us
 

Our Factory
Runxin was found in 2002, is located in The City of Peony, Heze, Shandong PR, China, covers 20,000 m2 land. We are specializing in the manufacturer industrial biocides and pharmaceutical intermediates, have a complete set of testing instruments. We own large water treatment system and exhaust gas recovery system by ourselves, advanced waste treatment system is building.

 

Our Certificate
Since the year of 2002, Runxin got ISO cert in 2005.

 

Our Product
DBNPA, BRONOPOL, CMIT/MIT, BIT, Carbohydrazide, DBNE, Nabr, TCMTB, PHMG, S-triazine, IPBC, DMDMH, MBT, Benzethonium Chloride, 5-bromo-5-nitro-1, 3-dioxane, Cyanoacetamide.

 

Production Market
North America, South America, Europe, Middle East, Southeast Asia, Japan, Russia.

 

Industrial Grade DBNPA

Industrial Grade DBNPA

Industrial grade DBNPA is a highly effective biocide that is widely used in various industrial applications. It offers excellent microbial control properties that make it an ideal choice for cleaning and sanitation purposes. DBNPA is a chlorine-free biocide, which is why it is preferred over...

2,2-Dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide

2,2-Dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide

2,2-Dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide, also known as DBNPA, is an effective biocide widely used in the industry to control bacteria, fungi, and algae. While some may worry about the use of biocides in industrial applications, DBNPA has proven to be a safe and reliable solution. DBNPA is a highly...

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DBNPA 20%

DBNPA 20% is an effective antiseptic that helps us maintain cleanliness and hygiene in our daily lives. It is suitable for various occasions, such as swimming pools, water treatment systems and factories, etc. The benefits of using DBNPA 20% are obvious.

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Bronopol

Bronopol is a chemical substance that has attracted much attention recently. It is widely used in the fields of disinfection, sterilization and antisepsis. Its mechanism of action is by damaging the cell membranes of microorganisms, thereby killing them.

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DBNPA

DBNPA is a highly efficient disinfectant and is widely used in many fields. It can quickly and completely eliminate a variety of bacteria and microorganisms to ensure hygienic quality. Due to its powerful bactericidal effect and safety and reliability,

DBNPA Microbiocide

DBNPA Microbiocide

Chemical Name: 2.2-Dibromo-3-Nitrilopropion Amide
Product Name: DBNPA
CAS No.: 10222-01-2
Molecular Formula: C3H2N2OBr2

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Reverse Osmosis Biocide DBNPA

The appearance of DBNPA is white or almost white powder. DBNPA is almost insoluble in water, need to be dissolved by solvent before use. DBNPA is environmental friendly antimicrobial, the final decomposition products of DBNPA are CO2 and bromine ion.

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BRONOPOL Preservatives

Appearance of Bronopol, 2-bromo-2-nitrpropane-1, 3-diol, is white crystalline powder, an organic-nonoxide compound that is used as an antimicrobial. Bronopol could oxidize sulfhydryl group in bacterial enzyme, inhibit the activity of dehydrogenase to cause irreversible damage to cytomembrane.

BRONOPOL Antimicrobial

BRONOPOL Antimicrobial

Chemical Name: 2-Bromo-2-nitro-1,3-propanediol
Product Name: BRONOPOL
CAS NO.: 52-51-7
Molecular Formula: C3H6BrNO4

 

What Is DBNE Biocide

 

 

A DBNE biocide is a chemical substance or microorganism, which is intended to destroy, render harmless, or control potentially harmful organism. Biocides are defined as "a diverse group of poisonous substances used to control organisms that are harmful to human or animal health or cause damage to natural or manufactured products, including preservatives, insecticides, disinfectants, and pesticides."When discussing biocides, it is important to distinguish between the biocidal active substance and the biocidal product. Biocidal active substances are mostly chemical compounds, but microorganisms can also be present (e.g. bacteria). Biocidal products contain one or more biocidal active substances as well as other non-active co-formulants that ensure the final product's effectiveness as well as the desired pH, viscosity, color, and odor, among other things.

 

Benefits of DBNE Biocide

 

Kills Existing Contaminants
One of the main reasons that we use a masonry biocide treatment, and a specialist product on roofs, is that they effectively remove any biological growth they come into contact with. As moss, algae and mould are responsible for a lot of the damage and discolouration that appears on your home. Killing these contaminants will improve the look of your property and stop them from harming the structure of the building.

 

Prevents Future Growth
Specialist biocide treatment for roofs and walls is formulated to create a hostile environment for biological matter. The product will soak into the surface of the masonry or tiles and stop mould, algae and moss from getting a foothold on your home. This will help to keep the surfaces free of organic growth for longer and help you maintain the look of your property for years to come.

 

High Water Resistance
A lot of housing maintenance revolves around keeping water out. If moisture gets into your home, it can cause a huge variety of problems including damp, staining, and rotten woodwork. The treatment we use when carrying out refurbishments acts as a waterproof barrier, stopping water penetration and dirt built up. It does this by producing a beading effect that keeps the roof looking newer for longer.

 

UV Protection
The sun can take a real toll on the look of a property, even in the UK, so it's essential to protect your home from powerful UV rays. The treatments we use contain high-quality, light-fast pigments that ensure excellent colour stability, even when exposed to direct sunlight.
Applying biocide treatments and specialist exterior wall coatings allows our team to remove damaging biological matter present on the property and protect your home long-term. It also means we're able to achieve a great finish and prevent future maintenance issues that can result from damp, mould, algae and moss.

 

Common DBNE Biocide

Chlorine (sodium hypochlorite)
Chlorine is one of the most widely used biocides mainly due to the fact it is relatively inexpensive and readily available. While it is typically the lowest cost option, due to its high volatile and oxidative state, it can be aggressive to the metals that make up your piping systems. It has been known to cause corrosion specifically in domestic water piping and cooling tower systems when not fed at proper dosages. Chlorine can also form THM (trihalomethanes), a cancer-causing by-product.

Stabilized Bromine
Stabilized bromine is used for the disinfection of cooling towers and is a good choice for spas and other situations with warmer water. Bromine is more costly than chlorine, but more stable in the warmer temperatures. It has less odor and is also less irritating to the skin. It works in a wider range of pH levels and dissolves slowly so you can maintain water quality for a longer time period.

 

Chlorine Dioxide
Chlorine dioxide, a molecule used in both domestic water and process water treatment, is a chlorine-based chemistry. Its ability to be successful in all types of makeup water make it an attractive choice. It can penetrate both sessile and planktonic levels of the biofilm. While it is less aggressive than chlorine, its stability in hot water is less than desirable. Another potential drawback is that a generator may be required to produce the chemical on site.

 

Monochloramine
Monochloramines are the most stable of the three chlorine-based disinfectants. Not only does the stability help with efficacy and ability to stay in solution for long periods of time, but it is proven to be the least corrosive chlorine-based chemistry. Its primary function is in disinfecting drinking water and penetrating biofilm in healthcare domestic hot water systems.

 

 
Application of DBNE Biocide
 
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Healthcare
Healthcare as antiseptics, preservatives in medicines, skin disinfection, alcohol wipes, and hand rubs.

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Forestry
Forestry because timber is vulnerable to attack by different wood-eating organisms such as bacteria, fungi, and insects.

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Consumer products
Consumer products to prevent spoilage in detergents and fabric softeners, cosmetics, disinfectants, wipes furniture, curtains and wallpapers, pet disinfectants, general disinfectants, and even building materials.

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Foods
Foods to extend shelf life and prevent spoilage, food production, the disinfection of production plants and of food containers, the control of microbial growth in food and drinks, and the decontamination of food production equipment.

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Agriculture
Agriculture for cleaning and disinfection of farm buildings, particularly between batches of animals as well as foot dips outside animal houses and disinfecting animal transport vehicles and materials. Biocides are also used in soil disinfection.

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Water Treatment
Water Treatment to protect against biological infestation and growth in cooling towers and treatment plants. Feed Preservatives to protect feed against deterioration caused by microorganisms

 

How to Choose DBNE Biocide
 
  • Contact time: This is only appropriate for biocides used during a biocidal flushing procedure. A biocide must be selected which works optimally within the timescale of the actual biocidal flushing process.
  • Concentration: All our biocides have recommended dose rates. You will need to know the system volume to ensure accurate dosing of the correct amount of biocide.
  • Temperature: Most biocides have an optimum temperature range for use, above which rapid degradation will occur.
  • PH: Biocides also have an optimum pH range for use, above and below which rapid degradation of the biocide will occur.
  • Compatibility with the other chemicals present within the system particularly the corrosion inhibitor formulation and glycols.
  • Broad spectrum of activity. The biocide must work effectively against the bacteria causing a problem within the system.
DBNE Biocide

 

Safe Handling of DBNE Biocide

 

1. Safety is the number one priority when handling any biocide or biodispersant. This can't be over-emphasized: Biocides are toxic and dangerous. When handling biocides, you must minimize contact with them as much as possible. That's why pumping liquids using a pump and timer is so important. Whenever possible, use automated equipment to apply the biocide to minimize risk of contact.

 

2. It's also crucial to use correct safety gear. Check the Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and comply exactly. Direct exposure may occur by dermal contact, ingestion or inhalation. Secondary exposure is also a risk. Secondary exposure occurs after the application process, for example while cleaning contaminated boots or clothing.

 

3. Biocides can present long-term health threats such as endocrine disruption and carcinogens, as well as immediate injuries such as corneal burns and severe chemical irritation. Some individuals are highly sensitive to certain biocides. People who know they are sensitive should avoid any handling or exposure whatsoever.

 

 
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FAQ

 

Q: How long does biocide treatment last?

A: You can use biocides with traditional methods to clean your roof; they can be part of a routine cleaning process and will not harm your roof's waterproof membranes. However, biocides do not last forever, so you'll need to reapply them every 2-3 years (depending on the product and the local environment).

Q: What are the disadvantages of biocides?

A: It can be difficult to maintain a uniform concentration of biocide. Once the biocide is exhausted, the bacteria grow quickly and this leads to a large spectrum of values.Further areas of concern are endocrine disruption, PBT-properties, secondary poisoning, and mixture toxicity. Biocidal products are often composed of mixtures of one or more active substances together with co-formulants such as stabilisers, preservatives and colouring agents.

Q: Is biocide toxic to humans?

A: Disinfectants, insecticides, repellents – in our daily lives, we use chemical products known as "biocides" that can be toxic to our health and the environment.

Q: What is the shelf life of biocide?

A: Your biocide should have a shelf life of at least 6 months, as products are generally not expected to be used within 6 months after manufacturing. However, a shorter shelf life may be acceptable if supporting information is provided on its suitability.

Q: Is biocide bad to breathe?

A: Booster biocides can also be irritating to the respiratory system. The risk to health from exposure by inhalation should therefore be assessed and appropriate precautions taken. The majority of anti-fouling coatings contain solvents which are harmful by inhalation and by skin or eye contact.

Q: Is biocide safe for pets?

A: If you are following the label instructions and using biocides correctly, there should not be any harm to you, other people, animals or the environment. However, if you do feel ill after using a biocide, you should first seek medical advice and then report it.

Q: What happens if you get biocide on your skin?

A: Skin contact can cause defatting of the skin and dermatitis, either through their own action or by permitting other substances to affect the skin. If anti-fouling coatings are used which contain solvents, adequate precautions will need to be taken to protect against these hazards.

Q: What is the most powerful biocide?

A: Chlorine is the most widely used industrial biocide today. It has been used for disinfection of domestic water supplies and for the removal of tastes and odours from water for a long time.Biocides are chemical treatments formulated to control microbial growth, and they come in two main types: oxidizing and non-oxidizing.However, the term biocide is commonly used as synonym of antimicrobial agent or disinfectant/sanitizers.

Q: What is a good biocide?

A: One of the most widely used biocides is triclosan, which has many applications in consumer products, including cosmetics. Triclosan is effective against a wide range of microorganisms but it does not kill bacterial spores and there are types of bacteria that are unaffected by it.

Q: How safe is biocide?

A: Health effects.Exposure to biocides in both household and commercial settings is associated with health hazards to humans and animals. Your application should include acute toxicity testing for all relevant exposure routes.

Q: When should you use biocide?

A: Biocides are used to decontaminate the skin of patients and health professionals, any surfaces that could harbour bacteria, and any instruments in contact with patients. Biocides are also used as antiseptics to treat infections in mucous membranes and damaged skin.

Q: How long does biocide take to work?

A: You will notice some results after a few hours – the pink/red stains will disappear first, the black stains will take longer to remove. In some cases, a second treatment will be required, especially when you have a build up of algae over a long period of time which is too stubborn for just one treatment.

Q: Is biocide safe around pets?

A: Yes, our products are safe for pets and humans; however, you should not be in the same room while the product is working. There is no residue or lingering odor that will cause harm to animals or humans.Some biocides are extremely hazardous and are classified as carcinogens, endocrine disruptors and toxic for the environment.

Q: Is biocide hazardous?

A: They are used in everyday life in households (cleaning and disinfection) as well as at workplaces (e.g. in the food industry, agriculture, healthcare, metal industry). Biocides are dangerous if not used correctly - not only for unwanted organisms, but also for users and other living organisms.

Q: Is biocide safe once dry?

A: Once dry, a surface treated with Bio Cleanze at a maximum dilution of 50:1 will be safe for children and pets to walk on. The most important point is to prevent children and animals coming into contact with any undiluted product via spillages or unprotected containers.

Q: Do you need training to use biocide?

A: The HSE stipulates that training is required if you use professional grade products. This course gives you all the information, instruction and training needed to be deemed a professional user of biocides.Biocides are regularly evaluated by their producers and also the government. There are laws in place to make sure they're being used safely and effectively. First and foremost, antimicrobials are strictly regulated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and state agencies.

Q: What is the active ingredient in biocide?

A: The active substance in a biocidal product can be a so-called natural oil or extract, a chemical substance or a microorganism, virus or fungus. If the effect of a product is purely physical, then it is not a biocidal product.

Q: What is a natural biocide?

A: One potential example of a commonly used, known natural biocide is barley and rice straw extracts, which is expanded upon further in its own strategy. Various natural compounds have been considered for their potential activity against cyanobacterial blooms and cyanotoxins, including: barley straw and its extracts.

Q: What is the chemical dosing for biocide?

A: Typically, a dose of 100 ppm-200 ppm of non-oxidising biocide is needed to maintain microbial control. The recommended dose rate of the non-oxidising biocides produced by B & V Chemicals is stated in the product data sheet for each product.

Q: What is the difference between biocide and disinfectant?

A: They kill microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi using chemicals called biocides. Disinfectants are used to kill germs on nonliving surfaces.Different groups of bacteria vary in their susceptibility to biocides, with bacterial spores being the most resistant, followed by mycobacteria, then Gram-negative organisms, with cocci generally being the most sensitive.

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