UCARCIDE™ SB 130 Antimicrobial is a free flowing, granular product that releases glutaraldehyde when added into an aqueous system. It contains approximately 30% glutaraldehyde, 30% water and 40% non-dusting silica that will not dissolve in water, making it ideal for use in applications such as drilling and fracturing fluids that can tolerate the presence of an insoluble material.

Active Composition: 30% glutaraldehyde, 30% water, 40% non-dusting silica
Description: Free flowing granular solid
EPA Registration: 464-718
CAS Registry: 111-30-8
EINECS: 203-856-5
Recommended pH Use Range: 3-9


Additional Information

Applications
Oil Field

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