FIELD: chemistry.
SUBSTANCE: air sanitation is realised with the application of turpentine and iodine monochloride. The sanitation is carried out in a winter-stall period in two phases. In an active phase the sanitation is realised in a single step with the application of thermal energy. An interval constitutes 15 days. In a passive phase stable and durative turpentine evaporation is realised.
EFFECT: continuousness of bactericidal and bacteriostatic action on the general microbial pollution of air in livestock barns.
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Dates
2015-08-27—Published
2014-02-20—Filed