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Acticide | Mkw2 Sds Updated

In the sterile, fluorescent hum of the "Thor Specialties" compliance wing, Arthur Penhaligon

Guide: Understanding the Updated Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for Acticide MKW2

1. What is Acticide MKW2?

Acticide MKW2 is a broad-spectrum, water-based biocide manufactured by Thor Group (now part of LANXESS after acquisition). It is commonly used for:

| Hazard Class | Previous Version (2020) | Updated Version (2025) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Skin Sensitization | Category 1 (Warning) | Category 1A (Danger) – Strong sensitizer | | Aquatic Acute Toxicity | Category 1 (Warning) | Category 1 (Warning – unchanged but stricter M-factors) | | Specific Target Organ Toxicity (STOT SE 3) | Respiratory irritation | Respiratory irritation + additional pulmonary effects | acticide mkw2 sds updated

Manufacturer: THOR GmbH (Germany) / Thor Specialties, Inc. (USA). EPA Registration No: 67071-55.

1. Introduction: Why the "SDS Updated" Matters

In the world of industrial chemical management, a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) is never a static document. It is a living file that must evolve with new toxicological data, changing global regulations (such as CLP in Europe, GHS in the US, and GB standards in China), and updated transport classifications. In the sterile, fluorescent hum of the "Thor

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Applications of Acticide MKW2

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not replace the official Safety Data Sheet provided by your chemical supplier. Always refer to the manufacturer’s most current SDS for specific regulatory compliance.

The updated SDS read like a confession. New sections had been added in black type: emergency procedures amplified; environmental precautions expanded; exposure limits lowered. There were instructions on containment, neutralization agents, and an entire paragraph about chronic effects that used the words “may accumulate” with a bureaucratic menace. Somewhere in the margins, a handwritten note — initials and a date — suggested someone had argued for stricter controls and won. It is commonly used for: | Hazard Class

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