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titleOfInvention Industrial fungicide composition
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain the subject industrial fungicide composition exhibiting excellent fungicide effect with reduced using amount in a synergistic effect rather than individual using containing a specific benzimidazole-based compound and a methylene bisthiocyanate compound as active ingredients. n CONSTITUTION: The aimed fungicide composition contains at least a compound expressed by the formula [X is -NHCOOR (R is -CH 3 , -C 2 H 5 or thiazolyl)], e.g. methyl 2-benzimidazole carbamate, ethyl 2-benzimidazole carbamate or 2-(4-thiazolyl) benzimidazole, having high stability, no accumulative property and selectively to anti-mold spectrum and methylene bisthiocyanate as active ingredients. A containing ratio of said active ingredients is preferably 10-90wt.%, especially 10-50wt.% the compound expressed by the formula to total amount of the both components. Said composition is used for industrial materials such as coating material, adhesive, fiber, wood, leather, electronic part material or resin molded material or for a fungicidal agent of a project. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1991,JPO&Japio
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