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Janssen (Johnson & Johnson Group)

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Janssen (Johnson & Johnson Group)
Metal-free, halogen-free, non volatile bethoxazin. Used as a broad spectrum mouldicide, fungicide and algicide for paints, stains, coatings and inks. Provides very good long term outdoor... view more
Applications
  • Coatings>Waterborne
  • Coatings>Solvent-based
  • Inks>Water-based
  • Inks>Solvent-based
  • ...
Janssen (Johnson & Johnson Group)
Zinc-1-oxidopyridin-1-ium-2-thiolate. Is an anti-fouling and algicide biocide. Provides excellent protection against mold, yeast, bacteria and algae. It is highly effective antifouling agent for... view more
Applications
  • Coatings
  • Coatings Markets>Marine /Anti-Corrosive / Protective>Marine>Antifouling
Janssen (Johnson & Johnson Group)
Zinc-1-oxidopyridin-1-ium-2-thiolate. Is an anti-fouling and algicide biocide. Provides excellent protection against mold, yeast, bacteria and algae. It is highly effective antifouling agent for... view more
Applications
  • Coatings
  • Coatings Markets>Marine /Anti-Corrosive / Protective>Marine>Antifouling
Janssen (Johnson & Johnson Group)
Zinc-1-oxidopyridin-1-ium-2-thiolate. Is an anti-fouling and algicide biocide. Provides excellent protection against mold, yeast, bacteria and algae. It is highly effective antifouling agent for... view more
Applications
  • Coatings
  • Coatings Markets>Marine /Anti-Corrosive / Protective>Marine>Antifouling
Janssen (Johnson & Johnson Group)
Biocides(algicides and fungicides). Exhibits excellent broad-spectrum activity against fungi, algae and bacteria. It allows the flexibility of a water-soluble antimicrobial agent for aqueous... view more
Applications
  • Coatings>Waterborne
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Janssen (Johnson & Johnson Group) Brands for Coatings & Inks

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Janssen (Johnson & Johnson Group) Technologies for Coatings & Inks

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