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In which industries are bactericides and preservatives applicable?

Mar 12, 2026 Leave a message

Antimicrobial preservatives are applicable across a wide range of industries. In the daily chemical sector, they are utilized in products such as shampoos, body washes, and skincare items. Since these daily necessities are rich in moisture and nutrients-making them fertile ground for microbial proliferation-antimicrobial preservatives effectively inhibit the growth of bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms, thereby preventing product spoilage and ensuring both safety and efficacy.

 

For instance, incorporating antimicrobial preservatives into skincare products prevents microbial contamination during use and extends their shelf life.

 

In the food industry, antimicrobial preservatives are employed to preserve and protect various food products. For beverages-such as carbonated drinks and fruit juices-adding an appropriate amount of preservative inhibits microbial growth, thereby safeguarding the drink's flavor and quality. In meat products, the use of antimicrobial preservatives suppresses the growth of harmful microorganisms-such as *Clostridium botulinum*-and extends the meat's shelf life. In baked goods, such as pastries and bread, these preservatives prevent the proliferation of mold and bacteria, thereby maintaining the food's freshness.

 

In the industrial sector, water-based coatings and paints are susceptible to microbial contamination during storage and application; adding antimicrobial preservatives inhibits microbial growth and ensures product quality stability. Adhesives also face risks of microbial contamination during production, storage, and application; these preservatives prevent microbial proliferation and enhance adhesive performance. In the papermaking industry, pulp and paper production processes are prone to microbial degradation; adding preservatives to the pulp inhibits microbial growth, thereby improving paper quality and production efficiency.

 

In the textile printing and dyeing industry, dye baths and processing auxiliaries are prone to microbial growth, which can compromise printing results and fabric quality; antimicrobial preservatives ensure the smooth execution of the dyeing process and the integrity of the fabric. In the field of water treatment, these preservatives are utilized in systems such as circulating cooling water and wastewater treatment facilities to inhibit microbial proliferation in the water, prevent corrosion and clogging of pipes and equipment, and ensure the normal operation of the entire system.