Zinc dibutyldithiocarbamate


Functional uses in consumer products

Reported functional useEPA standardized functional categoryOECD standardized functional category
Antioxidant-Antioxidant
antimicrobial-Biocide
additive - non-reactive, ethylene/propylene/diene terpolymer (epdm)-Processing aids not otherwise specified
Processing agent-Processing aids not otherwise specified
antioxidants-Antioxidant
crosslinking catalysts / accelerators / initiators-Catalyst
crosslinking catalysts / accelerators / initiators>metallic salts-Catalyst
catalysts / accelerators>thiocarbamates-Catalyst
light stabilizers / uv absorbers-UV stabilizer
antioxidants>amines-Antioxidant
vulcanizing agents>vulcanizing, accelerators-Chemical reaction regulator
crosslinking catalysts / accelerators / initiators>organometallics-Catalyst

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

Document titlePUC: General categoryPUC: FamilyPUC: Type
flex-flash unConstruction and building materials--
thermoset rubber wall-baseConstruction and building materials--

No data available for Product Use Category - Formulation

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

Document titlePUC: General categoryPUC: FamilyPUC: Type
KNX/PERFICURE CHEMICAL ACTIVATOR CEMENTRaw materials--
WONDERMASK PL LATEX MASK, 2218 BULKIndustrial productsmetalworking fluid-

No data available for Product Use Category - Other

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