MOLD INHIBITORS (FUNGICIDES)
Specific sealants have been developed to block the formation of microscopic spores into mould fungus. Adding mould inhibitors, named fungicides, to these sealants initiates a process that will consume the scopes and prevent mould growth as long as possible. But, the amount of fungicide in the cured sealant is decreasing over time. After some time, when the total amount of fungicide is depleted, mould may form again on the surface of the sealant. A sealant surface containing mould inhibitors will therefore remain mould-free for a longer time than a non-fungicide sealant.