Acticide BAC 80, TD
Acticide BAC 80, TD
Acticide BAC 80, TD
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Product Information
ACTIGIDE(ii)BAC 80isalowtoxicity
quaternary ammonium based biocide for formulation of disinfectants,
cleansers andsterilant products and for production ofJungicidallalgicidal washes.
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Biocidal Properties
ACTICIDE@ BAC 80 is highly active against a wide range of bacteria, fungi, algae and viruses including the
following organisms, which are encountered where a high degree of disinfection action is required:
MIG
Moulds
MIC
Algae
MIC
Bacillus subtilis
Enterobacter aerogenes
Escherichia coli
Klebsiella pneumoniae
Proteus vulgaris
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Staphylococcus aureus
5
50
25
50
25
50
5
Aspergillus niger
Penicillium funiculosum
Epidermophyton floccosum
Microsporum canis
Trichophyton mentagrophytes
Candida albicans
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
50
50
10
2.5
10
25
10
Chlorella vulgaris
Nostoc commune
Scenedesmus vacuo latus
10
15
20
More precise information regarding the concentrationrequired for specific applications can be advised or
determinedby the local Thor Microbiological Technical Centre.
Addition I Compatibility
ACTICIDE@ BAC 80 is a strongly cationic product and therefore incompatible with formulations containing
anionic components. It may, however, be used with other cationic or non-ionic compounds. Users are
therefore strongly advised to carry out their compatibility tests or seek further advice from Thor prior to
initial application.
of protective clothing, rubbergloves and eye protection. Contact with skin, eyes and
mucous membraneshould be avoided.
For information regardingthe Risk and Safety phrases of ACTICIDE@BAC 80 and
labelling of productsto which it may be added please refer to the separate Material
Safety Data Sheet or seekspecific advice from Thor.
AcuteOral Toxicity:
Primary Skin Irritation:
Primary Eye Irritation:
Sensitisation:
Subacuteand ChronicToxicity
LDso:200-2000mg/kg (rat)
Causticeffect on the skin and mucousmembranes
Strong caustic effect
No sensitisingeffect known
Ames negative
Non mutagenic(EPA 84-4)
The above values refer to the active substance giving rise to the hazard
classification.
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