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publicationDate 2005-12-28-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber EP-1608224-A1
titleOfInvention Method for preventing mold formation by using hydrophobic materials, and mold-controlling agent for building parts
abstract The invention relates to a method for preventing mold formation on building parts by using hydrophobic materials. Said method is characterized by the fact that a dispersion of hydrophobic particles having an average diameter of 0.005 to 5 µm is applied in an organic dispersing agent to the surface that is to be protected from mold formation, whereupon the dispersing agent is removed. Also disclosed is a mold growth-inhibiting agent for building parts, which is provided with 0.1 to 10 percent by weight of dispersed hydrophobic particles having an average diameter of 0.005 to 5 µm in an organic dispersing agent.
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