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Teat dips

Pankey, J.W. (1989), Teat dips and the practitioner . Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the American Association of Bovine Practitioners, Stillwater, Okla, The American Association of Bovine Practitioners, April, 115-118. [Pg.219]

Used to make teat dip, or wherever glycerine is needed. [Pg.169]

Ultradine. [West Agro] Dairy teat dip cone. [Pg.387]

IwARSSON K and Ekman L (1976) lodophor Teat Dipping and the Iodine Concentration in Milk. Nord Vet-Med 1974, 26 31-38. [Pg.1491]

Uses Biocide for disinfectant and laundry formulations disinfectant sanitizer mildew preventive in commercial laundries water treatment wood preservatives fungicide, bactericide for food processing, breweries hard-surf, disinfection/sanitization surfactant antiseptic for topicals (hand scrubs, teat dips, athlete s foot prevention) antistat, surfactant, emulsifier in cosmetics in cellophane for food pkg. [Pg.1071]

HMiS Health 2, Flammability 0, Reactivity 0 Storage Light-sensitive Uses Preservative, bactericide, topical antiseptic, antimicrobial for cosmetics, shampoos, liq. soaps, creams/lotions, bath gels, bubble baths, pharmaceuticals, mouthwashes, feminine hygiene sprays, surgical scrubs/wipes/lubricants pet shampoos, teat dips skin sterilizing agent antiplaque dental prods. [Pg.872]

Formula [CH3(CH2)9N(CH3)2(CH2)9CH3]"Cr Properties Liq. sol. in acetone extremely sol. in benzene m.w. 362.08 cationic Toxicology LD50 (oral, rat) 84 mg/kg, (IP, rat) 45 mg/kg poison by ing. and IP routes primary irritant causes eye damage and skin irritation harmful if swallowed TSCA listed Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Heated to decomp., emits very toxic fumes of NOx, NH3, and Cl Uses Biocide for disinfectant and laundry formulations disinfectant sanitizer mildew preventive in commercial laundries water treatment wood preservatives fungicide, bactericide for food processing, breweries hard-surf, disinfection/sanitization surfactant antiseptic for topicals (hand scrubs, teat dips, athlete s foot prevention) antistat, surfactant, emulsifier in cosmetics in cellophane for food pkg. [Pg.1289]

Uses Lubricant, humectant for toiletries, dentifrices, pet food, tobacco, teat dip, industrial prods. sweetener Manuf./Distrib. Lonza http //www.lonza.com Trade Name Synonyms A-611 t[Uniqema Am. http //www.uniqema.com], Hystar 3375 [SPI Polyols http //www.spipolyols.com]-, Hystar 4075 [SPI Polyols http //www.spipolyols.com], Hystar 5875 [SPI Polyols http //www.spipolyols.com]-, Hystar 6075 [SPI Polyols http //www.spipolyols.com]... [Pg.2078]

PEG-13 tallate PEG-23 tallate lubricant, teat dip Hydrogenated starch hydrolysate lubricant, tech, extruded/molded rubber Pentaerythrityl stearate lubricant, textile auxiliaries Hydrogenated menhaden acid j auryl phosphate PEG dioleate lubricant, textile coatings Aminoethylaminopropylmethylsiloxane/dimeth yisiloxane copolymer ... [Pg.5452]

Alkaline cleaners and detergents Disinfectants and sanitizers Acid cleaners and detergents Conveyor lubricants Caustic soda cleaners Teat dips All others... [Pg.206]

Table 10.83 shows some of the performance reqnirements for the main classes of teat dip [88]. It should be noted that teat conditioning is extremely important for all types of postmilking dips, whereas for predips or ndder washes it is somewhat less important because of the shorter contact time. [Pg.272]

Iodine is not very soluble in water, exhibiting about 300 ppm of water solubility at ambient temperature. Additional solubilizers are used to increase the solubility. The effectiveness of iodine germicides has little dependence on the iodine concentration. It has been reported that the efficacy of iodine teat dips is greatly affected by the concentration of free iodine in the product [91]. Free iodine is a measure of the concentration of uncomplexed or molecular iodine as shown in Equation 10.1 [92] ... [Pg.274]

TABLE 10.87 Chlorine Dioxide Teat Dip Composition Two-Part System (Base and Acid Activator) ... [Pg.277]

Two-Part Chlorine Dioxide Teat Dip Composition 1 1 v/v (Part A Acid Activator, Part B Base)... [Pg.277]


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