She closed the binder and set it in the town hall with a note: "Updated — acted upon." Outside, a child cast a stone into the river. The ripple spread, transient and bright — a small, hopeful correction across the surface.
Elias switched to a coating system formulated with MKW 2. Five years later, the buildings still looked freshly painted. By using a biocide specifically designed for aqueous-based exterior compositions , Elias moved from reactive cleaning proactive protection
The following key sections are typically included in an updated SDS for this product: Trade Name : ACTICIDE® MKW 2 Manufacturer : Thor GmbH Active Ingredients : Diuron : 12% 3-iodo-2-propynyl butyl carbamate (IPBC) : 10% Octhilinone (OIT) : 7.5% Other Ingredients : 70.5% Hazard Identification Under GHS/CLP regulations, ACTICIDE® MKW 2 is classified with several serious hazards: Signal Word : DANGER Physical Hazards : May be corrosive to metals. Health Hazards : Causes irreversible eye damage and severe skin burns . Harmful if swallowed or inhaled. May cause an allergic skin reaction .
Manufacturers update Safety Data Sheets for several reasons. For a product like Acticide MKW2, which is a potent biocide used to preserve water-based products, updates are typically driven by:
An updated SDS for Acticide MKW2 is not just paperwork – it reflects real changes in hazard knowledge and legal requirements. Always treat a new revision as a trigger to . If you cannot locate the most recent version, contact your supplier immediately and do not use the product until you have the valid safety documentation.
The primary driver for an SDS update is often the shifting landscape of regulatory compliance. Globally, chemical regulations are becoming increasingly stringent. For instance, under the European Union’s REACH regulation (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals) or the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS), hazard classifications can evolve as new toxicological data becomes available. An update to the Acticide MKW2 SDS may reflect a re-evaluation of its hazard classification—specifically regarding its sensitization potential or aquatic toxicity. Isothiazolinones, the active family of chemicals in Acticide MKW2, are known sensitizer; therefore, any changes in the classification of these risks directly impact how the product must be labeled, stored, and handled. Failure to adhere to the updated classification can result in significant legal penalties and, more importantly, increased risk of workplace accidents.
Updated data on long-term effects on the marine environment.