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titleOfInvention Novel wood mould-proofing insect-resist agent
abstract The invention discloses a novel wood mould-proofing insect-resist agent which contains effective components and solvent; the effective components comprise carbendazim, sodium borate and dodecyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride; the novel wood mould-proofing insect-resist agent is formed by compounding various sterilization insecticides, the biotoxicity is reduced and the ecological destruction is reduced; in addition, the novel wood mould-proofing insect-resist agent has the characteristics of remarkable and overall drug effect, long residual period, high penetrability and good environment-protection performance; the novel wood mould-proofing insect-resist agent is suitable for four-protection treatment of the wood and protective treatment of indoor wood products and components of houses; the treatment method of the rubber wood can completely replace the usage of BBP preservative to toxic materials.
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