Coatings, Paints & Inks
MIT-50 Email:sales@ozziechemical.com
In-Can Preservation for Paints, Adhesives and Related Products
Chemical Name: 2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one
General
MIT-50 is an active ingredient solution for the preservation of paints, binder dispersions, adhesives and other technical products.
MIT-50 contains an active substance permitted for use in food contact coatings and adhesives provided that the customary dosage rates are not exceeded.
MIT-50 is a straight aqueous solution of the active ingredient Methylisothiazolone, and does not contribute to VOC and AOX.
Typical Properties
These properties are typical but do not constitute specifications
Appearance
Colorless to yellowish liquid
Active Ingredient
50% Methylisothiazolone (MIT)
Solvent
Water
Odor
mild
Color (Gardner):
Max. 3
pH (as is)
3-7
Specific Gravity (g/ml)
1.10 min at 25°C
Solubility in water
Completely soluble in water
Miscibility/Solubility
Infinite solubility in water, miscible in a wide range of water soluble solvents.
Compatibility
MIT-50 shows a very good compatibility even after undiluted addition. A series of experiments have shown that viscosity and color of the finished products preserved with MIT-50 remain unchanged.
Stability
Temperature: up to 60°C (short periods to 80°C), pH range: 4 to 11
Application and Dosage
MIT-50 combines environmental acceptability with effective preservation. It can be used in a wide range of products such as paints, adhesives, latex emulsions, tackifiers, mineral slurries, pigment dispersions and other technical, water-based products.
Dosage
The optimum dosage rate of MIT-50 depends upon the degree of contamination and the susceptibility of the product to be preserved. Occasionally, the degree of contamination exhibits seasonal fluctuation, so that a periodical determination of germ counts can assist in choosing the optimum dosage rate.
The typical use concentration ranges between 0.01 – 0.03%.
Packing
25Kg per drum, 200Kg per drum or 1000Kg per IBC drum.