Formaldehyde releaser

A formaldehyde releaser, formaldehyde donor or formaldehyde-releasing preservative is a chemical compound that slowly releases formaldehyde. Formaldehyde-releasers are added to prevent microbial growth and extend shelf life. There are at least 42 main formaldehyde-releasers. They are found in cosmetics, toiletries, cleaning agents, adhesives, paints, lacquers and metalworking fluids. Formaldehyde‐releasers can be further defined as: The main ones are, Quaternium-15 DMDM hydantoin Ureas (imidazolidinyl, or diazolidinyl) Benzylhemiformal

Formaldehyde releaser

A formaldehyde releaser, formaldehyde donor or formaldehyde-releasing preservative is a chemical compound that slowly releases formaldehyde. Formaldehyde-releasers are added to prevent microbial growth and extend shelf life. There are at least 42 main formaldehyde-releasers. They are found in cosmetics, toiletries, cleaning agents, adhesives, paints, lacquers and metalworking fluids. Formaldehyde‐releasers can be further defined as: The main ones are, Quaternium-15 DMDM hydantoin Ureas (imidazolidinyl, or diazolidinyl) Benzylhemiformal