Dow Biocides

UCARCIDE 14 Antimicrobial

UCARCIDEā„¢ 14 Antimicrobial is a synergistic blend of glutaraldehyde and a quaternary ammonium salt that combine the proven biocidal efficacy of glutaraldehyde with the surface active and biocidal properties of quaternary ammonium compounds. It is extremely fast acting and exhibits surfactant action to facilitate penetration to the microorganisms that are protected by hydrocarbon sludge.

Please note that not all products are registered in all regions for all applications. Please contact us to check relevance of a particular biocide for your application.

Active Composition: 14% glutaraldehyde, 2.5% alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
Description: Liquid
Epa Registration: 464-700
Cas Registry: 111-30-8
Recommended Ph Use Range: 3-9


Additional Information

Applications
Oil Field

Other Product-Related Literature:
pdf icon UCARCIDE Antimicrobials for the Oilfield  (78 KB PDF)
pdf icon Performance Advantages of Glutaraldehyde in Oilfield Water and Fluid Applications  (66 KB PDF)
pdf icon Absence of Long-Term Human Health Hazards from Exposure to Glutaraldehyde  (123 KB PDF)
pdf icon Eye Contact with Glutaraldehyde  (47 KB PDF)
pdf icon Glutaraldehyde . . . The Biodegradation of Glutaraldehyde  (94 KB PDF)
pdf icon Glutaraldehyde Biodegradation in Seawater  (96 KB PDF)
pdf icon Glutaraldehyde: Safe Handling and Storage Guide  (149 KB PDF)
pdf icon Glutaraldehyde and Formaldehyde  (152 KB PDF)
pdf icon Glutaraldehyde and the Use of Gloves  (69 KB PDF)
pdf icon Glutaraldehyde-Based Microbiocides Environmental Fate Studies  (103 KB PDF)
pdf icon Inhalation of Glutaraldehyde  (58 KB PDF)
pdf icon Properties of Glutaraldehyde-Based Formulations  (149 KB PDF)
pdf icon Service Life of Air-Purifying Respirator Cartridges When Exposed to Glutaraldehyde Vapor  (196 KB PDF)
pdf icon Skin Contact: Irritancy, Sensitization, and Penetration of Glutaraldehyde  (159 KB PDF)
pdf icon Spills, Deactivation, and Disposal of Glutaraldehyde  (68 KB PDF)
pdf icon The Importance of Adequate Ventilation with Glutaraldehyde  (49 KB PDF)