Carbendazim


Functional uses in consumer products

Reported functional useEPA standardized functional categoryOECD standardized functional category
Preservative-Preservative
additive - non-reactive-Processing aids not otherwise specified
biocides / antimicrobial agents-Biocide
biocides > biocides, film protections > carbendazims / oit-Biocide
preservatives / biocides / fungicides-Biocide
biocides / antimicrobial agents>fungicides-Biocide
biocides > algicides & fungicides-Biocide
biocides > biocides, film protections > benzimidazoles-Biocide
fungicide degradateDegradant/impurity-
fungicide-Biocide
fungicide, metabolite of benomyl-Biocide

No data available for Product Use Category - Articles

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

Document titlePUC: General categoryPUC: FamilyPUC: Type
1250_AcryShield_Exterior_100percent_Acrylic_Semi-Gloss_Enamel-Kelly-Moore_Paints-2017-03-07Home maintenancepaint/stain and related productspaint
295_Kel-Bond_Universal_Primer-Kelly-Moore_Paints-2017-01-02Home maintenancepaint/stain and related productspaint
advance high glossHome maintenancepaint/stain and related products-
enviro coat interior 100% acrylic semi-gloss enamelHome maintenancepaint/stain and related products-
envirocoat 100% acrylic interior low sheen enamelHome maintenancepaint/stain and related products-

No data available for Product Use Category - Occupation

No data available for Product Use Category - Other

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