Paraformaldehyde Prills
This is a white, solid polymer of formaldehyde, used as a disinfectant, especially in bedding, as it releases formaldehyde as the temperature increases. This leads to a reduction in contamination caused by molds, viruses, and bacteria.
| . | This white, solid polymer of formaldehyde releases formaldehyde gas when heated. The gas acts as a disinfectant by penetrating the bedding and denaturing the proteins and nucleic acids of molds, viruses, and bacteria. This process effectively reduces microbial contamination by destroying the structural integrity of these pathogens, preventing their growth and spread. |
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