Triadimefon


Functional uses in consumer products

Reported functional useEPA standardized functional categoryOECD standardized functional category
fungicide-Biocide
fungicide, also a parent of Triadimenol-Biocide

Chemicals in Product Use Category - Articles Products intended to be used long-term in an environment

Document titlePUC: General categoryPUC: FamilyPUC: Type
FUTUREBUILD LVL H1.2 TREATEDConstruction and building materials--

Chemicals in Product Use Category - Formulation Products that are stored in containers

Document titlePUC: General categoryPUC: FamilyPUC: Type
22954 BAYLETON 25 TURF & ORNAMENTAL FUNGICIDEPesticidesfungicide-
22954 BAYLETONE 25 TURF & ORNAMENTAL FUNGICIDEPesticidesfungicide-
8573 SCOTTS PROTURF FUNGICIDE VIIPesticidesfungicide-
PROTURF FLUID FUNGICIDE III, ST85431SPesticidesfungicide-
SCOTTS PROTURF FERTILIZER PLUS FUNGICIDELandscape/yardlawn fertilizer-
ST 8307, PROTURF FERTILIZER PLUS FUNGICIDELandscape/yardlawn fertilizer-
ST83949, PROTURF FLUID FUNGICIDE IIPesticidesfungicide-

Chemicals in Product Use Category - Occupation Products intended to be used in work environments

Document titlePUC: General categoryPUC: FamilyPUC: Type
12951 BAYLETON 50% WPLaboratory supplies--
22956 BAYLETON 1% GRANULARLaboratory supplies--
M-507B NITROGEN & PHOSPHORUS CONTAINING PESTICIDESLaboratory supplies--
NPM-102, PESTICIDES MIXTURE 2 FOR METHOD 507Laboratory supplies--

No data available for Product Use Category - Other

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