What Are The Test Reports of Various Termiticides on TermiPore?

 

Pest Control Service Providers frequently ask us the effect of various termiticides on TermiPore pipes. Their major concern is the effect of types of termiticides on the durability and blocking of the pipe. 

To answer these questions, TermiPore decided to conduct a thorough investigation and study into the effect of various termiticides on TermiPore, by conducting systematic experiments on different sizes of our pipes.

A typical injection of termiticide will be once in 3 years. So TermiPore will be in touch with these chemicals about 15 times during its service life.

To test their effect on TermiPore we decided to use the 2 chemicals that are recommended for termite treatment and are a part of IS Standard 6313 – Fipronil and Imidacloprid. This also ensured that we test the effect on two different types of concentrates, since Fipronil is an emulsion concentrate and Imidacloprid is a suspension concentrate.

We tested all 3 main sizes of Termipore – 14.5 mm, 17.5 mm and 19.5 mm






For details on each size, click here: https://termipore246357195.wordpress.com/2023/03/15/will-the-reticulation-pipes-get-blocked-in-few-years-the-most-commonly-asked-question-for-preventive-anti-termite-reticulation/

 

To ensure that TermiPore pipes are in proper contact for sufficient time with these chemicals, we inserted the entire length of the pipes so that the pipe is totally submerged in these chemicals. As a control sample, we also had two more test samples – one inserted in water and one drying in air. That way we can compare the results of all 4 pipes every few weeks.




After every few weeks, the samples would be taken out and checked for flow rate, degradation, blockage, cracks, hardening, etc. After several weeks of being drenched in these chemicals we find that TermiPore continues to perform as expected without any cracking, degradation, reaction or blocking in either Fipronil or Imidacloprid and the flow rate and performance is similar to when these pipes were in water or air.



This proves that termiticides will not affect the durability and performance of TermiPore Anti-Termite Reticulation Pipes. That is why we say that TermiPore is not just any pipe, it is a Reticulation System, that provides comprehensive products and assurance based on on-going research, development, experiments and investigations.

At TermiPore, quality assurance is of utmost importance, and we don’t just claim, as explained here, we prove our claims with relevant tests and experiments.

YouTube link explaining the process: https://youtu.be/pYia62Ok2Fo

Contact us for more details: +91 6359292525 / 8401017087 or mail us at: marketing@termipore.com

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