Intercept 8500 Tin Free Linear Polishing Polymer Antifouling

Country: Australia

Language: English

Source: APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)

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Active ingredient:

COPPER PRESENT AS CUPROUS OXIDE; COPPER PRESENT AS CUPROUS OXIDE; COPPER PYRITHIONE; COPPER PYRITHIONE

Available from:

AKZO NOBEL PTY LIMITED

Pharmaceutical form:

PAINT

Composition:

COPPER PRESENT AS CUPROUS OXIDE MINERAL-COPPER Active 821.0 g/L; COPPER PRESENT AS CUPROUS OXIDE MINERAL-COPPER Active 910.0 g/L; COPPER PYRITHIONE MINERAL-COPPER Active 63.0 g/L; COPPER PYRITHIONE MINERAL-COPPER Active 64.0 g/L

Units in package:

10 L

Class:

A - Agricultural

Therapeutic area:

ANTIFOULING

Product summary:

Poison schedule: 6; Withholding period: ; Host/pest details: BOAT - EXTERIOR (ANTIFOULING): [MARINE FOULING, MARINE GROWTH]

Authorization status:

Registered

Authorization date:

2023-07-01

Patient Information leaflet

                                Intercept 8500 Tin Free Linear Polishing Polymer Antifouling
86812/116646
Product Name:
APVMA Approval No:
Label Name:
Intercept 8500 Tin Free Linear Polishing Polymer Antifouling
Signal Headings:
POISON
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
READ SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USING
Constituent
Statements:
RED
Active Constituents:
821 g/L Copper present as Cuprous Oxide
63 g/L Copper Pyrithione
BROWN
Active Constituents:
821 g/L Copper present as Cuprous Oxide
63 g/L Copper Pyrithione
Statement of Claims:
Use as an antifouling paint to control marine growth below the
waterline on vessels.
Net Contents:
Red 10L
Brown 10L
Restraints:
Re-entry or Re-handling Statement
Avoid contact with treated surfaces until the paint has dried.
If spraying, exit the treatment area after painting or continue to
wear a respirator until the
paint has dried. Refer to label dry time chart. RLP APPROVED
Directions for Use:
Preparation
Grit blast steel to Australian Standard 1627.4 class 2.5-3.
The product should always be applied over a recommended primer coating
scheme. The
primer surface should be dry and free from all contamination.
Application of anti-fouling coatings
Anti-fouling coatings should be mixed (if necessary) in designated
areas that are sealed,
bunded and well ventilated. Preparation and mixing of anti-fouling
coatings must never be
carried out in intertidal areas. Spills should be cleaned up using
absorbent material and
any residues should be allowed to dry rather than being washed into
the wastewater
collection system or aquatic environment. Any excess coating, empty
coating and thinner
containers and other material contaminated with primer, anti-corrosive
or anti-fouling
coatings should be disposed of as controlled waste. Empty coating and
thinner containers
should be allowed to air dry in a well-ventilated area prior to this.
Coatings should not be
allowed to enter water drains, gutters, sewers or the aquatic
environment. The area
around maintenance areas should be swept or vacuumed frequently to
minimise
distribution o
                                
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