Abstract:
The present invention relates to a wool care composition comprising pyrethroid insecticide, a copolymer and a solvent wherein the said copolymer binds with the solvent and pyrethroid insecticide. This composition can be an improved aerosol spray formulation for treating of pure or blended woollen clothing and textile, fur and feather lined garments and other keratinous items for protection or insect proofing from various types of insect pests both clothes moths and carpet beetles during their storage, transport and use. Wool care aerosol solution can be sprayed with pressurized container having either a propellant as ready-to-use aerosol or manually operated sprayers. The aerosol spray composition may also contain fragrance and solvent. The other components in the composition are at least one copolymer/emulsifier and/or dispersant.
Abstract:
In ordinary temperature some ceramic materials can absorb the environmental energy and radiate appropriate amount of far infrared ray with wavelength of 4 &mgr;m˜14 &mgr;m. Far infrared ray with wavelength of 4 &mgr;m˜14 &mgr;m can be absorbed by cell molecules of the living beings to cause resonance and activation. By utilizing this property, the slurry of the far infrared ceramic materials is coated with &mgr;m-grade thickness on some flexible base films to form the product of the present invention, and is used as as a wrappage, a protective lining, . . . etc., so as to achieve the freshkeeping for the food, the late-ripen for the picked fruits, as well as the warmkeeping, raising and healthkeeping for the living beings.
Abstract:
Organophosphorus esters, useful in increasing the resistance of keratinous materials to attack by keratin-eating insects, have the general formula: ##STR1## wherein: X and Y are independently O or S;R.sub.1 is an alkyl, alkoxy, alkylamino, dialkylamino or alkylmercapto radical having 1 to 6 carbon atoms; an amino or aryl radical;R.sub.2 is an alkyl radical having 1 to 6 carbon atoms;R.sub.3 is a radical of the general formula:--J--(K--L).sub.n ( 2)wherein:J is an aliphatic radical, or radical containing an aromatic or heterocyclic ring;K is one of the following radicals: ##STR2## linked to J through the oxygen atom in the case of (3), (5) or (6), and through the nitrogen atom in the case of (4), and in which the carbonyl oxygen atom of (3), (4) or (5), or one or both carbonyl oxygen atoms of (6) may be replaced by sulphur; R.sub.4 is hydrogen, an aryl radical, or an alkyl radical of 1 to 6 carbon atoms;L is a halogenated alkyl or alkenyl radical; an alkyl radical (having 1 to 4 carbon atoms) or aryl radical substituted with a vinylsulphonyl group, vinylsulphonamido group or precursors thereof; or a heterocyclic radical containing 1 to 4 halogen atoms attached to carbon atoms adjacent to a nitrogen atom of the ring, the ring being linked directly to K or through an alkylene group having 1 to 4 carbon atoms;n is 1 to 3.
Abstract:
Wool is reacted with zinc acetate in the presence of a polar, high-boiling solvent, yielding a modified wool which has increased resistance to insects.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a process—as disclosed in WO 01/37662 for the impregnation of a non living material, for example a fabric or a netting, so as to impart insect killing and/or repellence properties. The process involves the preparation of a solution of an insecticide and a film forming component reducing wash off and degradation of the insecticide, wherein said film forming component comprises a polymeric backbone fixative polymerizing into a film with polyflourocarbon side chains on the polymeric backbone in a drying and curing process of the non-living material. It has been found that the risk for precipitation of the insecticide in the solution of the insecticide is reduced if the insecticide is dissolved in a solvent combined with alcohol or glycol having a water content of less than 5%, and/or the insecticide is dissolved in a solvent and mixed with a water phase emulsion or solution having a temperature of less that 30° C.
Abstract:
The invention is an insect pest behavioral disturbance inducer which comprises an organic ester compound having a vapor pressure of 10−3 Pa (25° C.) order or less as an active ingredient, a functional fiber and a functional fabric, which hold aforementioned insect pest behavioral disturbance inducer, and a functional fiber product comprising the aforementioned functional fiber or a functional fabric, which can add excellent insect pest behavioral disturbance inducing effect to the applying place for a prolonged period of time.
Abstract:
In ordinary temperature some ceramic materials can absorb the environmental energy and radiate appropriate amount of far infrared ray with wavelength of 4 nullm mnull14 nullm. Far infrared ray with wavelength of 4 nullmnull14 nullm can be absorbed by cell molecules of the living beings to cause resonance and activation. By utilizing this property, the slurry of the far infrared ceramic materials is coated with nullm-grade thickness on some flexible base films to form the product of the present invention, and is used as as a wrappage, a protective lining, . . . etc., so as to achieve the freshkeeping for the food, the late-ripen for the picked fruits, as well as the warmkeeping, raising and healthkeeping for the living beings.
Abstract:
The invention provides storage stable formulations of mothproofing compositions which contain a 5-phenylcarbamoylbarbituric acid and a synthetic pyrethroid as active ingredients and, as formulation components, aliphatic or cycloaliphatic amines or amides or derivatives thereof, and, if appropriate, organic solvents and water, surfactants, emulsifiers and/or dispersants, and optionally aliphatic carboxylic acids. The invention further relates to a process for the preparation of these formulations and to a method of using said formulations for providing keratinous material, in particular wool textiles, with a protective finish against attack by pests that feed on keratin.