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Dibutyltin oxide

What is Dibutyltin Oxide (DBTO) 

short DBTO for Dibutyltin oxide, a chemical that finds use in many products we did not even think about like paint and plastic, as well as the Lingshi's organotin stabilizers. A great many companies use a lot of DBTO in their manufacturing processes and, as much as its dying to kill animals from the sea. Studies have found that DBTO is especially harmful to the reproductive organs of fish and other marine animals, which might potentially effecting their ability to reproduce effectively in the wild.

How DBTO Affects Marine Life?

This is an ecological conundrum-DBTO can bioaccumulate in the tissue of clams, crabs and fish. This accumulation can be extremely toxic as it leads to their possible inability of reproducing. For example, when added to antifouling paint (a type of special hull bottom/topside coating used on a ship hull at the waterline that either releases active biocide or utilizes chemical-hydrolysing over-time non-biocidal mechanism), DBTO makes it harder for other aquatic animals like algae and snail populations reproduce. This makes it more difficult for the genetically male fish to reproduce and in some cases they develop female traits. Less fish in oceans simply due to this break of reproduction that can lead to some species going extinct. 

While DBTO is meant for large factories and industries, it can also be used in plenty of budget-friendly everyday household items, same with the tributyltin chloride cas no made by Lingshi. Such as garden hoses, various types of paints, shower curtains And You will be able to get in touch with DBTO In some clothes too. This compound can be released into nature when these things are thrown away by people. This can not only endanger our environment, but more significantly create dangers to the human life.

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