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What can only be achieved with the photocatalyst "NFE2"

The photocatalytic effect lasts for several weeks even after light is blocked! We recommend it to those who are struggling with differentiating the performance of their own products.

Here are the capabilities that can only be realized with the photocatalyst "NFE2." It has a high and guaranteed safety for anti-mold and anti-algae effects, providing excellent self-cleaning effects not only for exteriors but also for interiors. It boasts high water resistance that can be applied even underwater and allows for low-temperature, short-time baking processes. Thanks to the product's super hydrophilicity, high antibacterial properties, affinity with the substrate at high temperatures, and active oxygen retention performance, it enables the creation of "anti-mold and anti-virus air conditioning filters," "algae-free aquariums," "curtains that instantly eliminate odors," and "stain-resistant exterior baked panels." This is an additional feature that we highly recommend for those struggling with differentiating their own products. [What can be realized] ■ Anti-mold and anti-virus air conditioning filters ■ Algae-free aquariums ■ Curtains that instantly eliminate odors ■ Stain-resistant exterior baked panels ■ Costumes that do not retain sweat odor ■ Mouse and mouse pads that do not get fingerprints *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Application of photocatalyst "NFE2" to fibers

To achieve a noticeable deodorizing effect, it is recommended to apply it to fibers with as large a surface area as possible!

The deodorizing function of photocatalysts is almost proportional to the surface area, so applying them to materials with a larger surface area will increase their effectiveness. For example, smooth glass has a surface area of 1.3 m²/g, but even nylon, which has the smallest surface area, has an effective surface area more than ten times that. To achieve a noticeable deodorizing effect, it is recommended to apply "NFE2" to fibers with as large a surface area as possible. 【Application to Fibers】 <Type of Fiber: BET Adsorption Surface Area cm²/g> ■ Wool: 400–600 ■ Cotton: 60–120 ■ Polyester: 20–50 ■ Nylon: 15–50 ■ Glass t=3.0mm (for reference): 1.3 *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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[Questionnaire] Photocatalyst (NFE2)

"How many years will it be effective?" and "Is there a way to dry the floor quickly?" are just a couple of the many questions answered!

This document introduces questions regarding "Photocatalyst (NFE2)." It includes questions such as, "Is it a problem if the peeled coating agent gets into the mouth?" and "What happens if it is sprayed on transparent glass?" as well as "How long does it take to dry when sprayed?" In addition to the questions, we also provide information about the "alcohol resistance performance of the NFE2 coating film." Please take a moment to read it. 【Contents】 ■ Questions about Photocatalyst (NFE2) ■ Questions about Photocatalyst (NFE2) 2 ■ Questions regarding NFE2 ■ Alcohol resistance performance of the NFE2 coating film *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Photocatalyst Proposal Case] Inquiry about Indoor Deodorization

Struggling with odor removal! Here is an example of a proposal to apply photocatalysts to fabrics and areas not exposed to light using a special formulation for dark places.

We would like to introduce a case where our company proposed photocatalysts for indoor deodorization. In the past, during tenant turnover, we have been replacing wallpaper and vinyl CF sheets on the floors as part of renovations and conducting cleaning. However, there are instances where lingering odors from daily life remain, making it challenging to address deodorization. We received inquiries asking if there are methods to eliminate such room odors. As a cost-effective solution, we proposed three methods: "applying photocatalysts not only to walls and floors but also to fabrics," "applying dark area photocatalysts in places where light does not reach," and "occasionally humidifying the space." 【Case Overview】 ■ Issues - There are instances where lingering odors from daily life remain, making deodorization challenging. - The types of odors mainly include musty smells, odors from food habits differing due to foreign nationals' diets, tobacco smells, and perfume-like odors from women. ■ Proposal - Apply photocatalysts not only to walls and floors but also to fabrics like curtains. - Apply dark area photocatalysts in places where light does not reach, such as inside closets, under the kitchen, and behind toilets. - Occasionally humidify the space. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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The clear selling points of the photocatalyst "NFE2".

The deterrent effect against harmful viruses is also perfect! It demonstrates powerful effectiveness in the permanent removal of harmful and unpleasant odors.

Introducing the remarkable selling points of the photocatalyst "NFE2." Photocatalysts can only be seen with an electron microscope, but our photocatalyst liquid contains "metal powder" as a sterilizing component that shines, making it observable at any time with a 200x magnifying glass. This is a groundbreaking photocatalyst coating that eliminates any concerns about construction errors. 【Features】 ■ You can always confirm and prove that it has been applied ■ It has a powerful deodorizing function, effectively and permanently removing harmful and unpleasant odors ■ It has a clear anti-mold function ■ It has an anti-static function ■ It possesses an unusually high and sustainable sterilization performance for a photocatalyst ■ It also has a complete effect in suppressing harmful viruses *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Overview of the Synergistic Effect of Copper and Photocatalysts

We have demonstrated the performance! A document outlining the "demonstration test" using photos taken before and after the test.

This document provides an overview of the synergistic effects of copper and photocatalysts. Our company focuses on "metallic copper," which generates a large amount of copper ions (Cu2+), a powerful antibacterial and antiviral agent that is relatively harmless to the human body. In 2015, we discovered that the combination of this with photocatalysts creates an even more powerful sterilization synergy, and we have been working towards practical applications since then. [Contents] ■ Principles of our antibacterial photocatalyst ■ Phenomena that have been identified so far ■ Verification tests *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Proposal for Utilizing Photocatalysts to Remove Pathogens and Viruses

Introducing various microbial tests and usage suggestions clearly using photos and diagrams.

This document is a proposal on the use of photocatalysts for the removal of pathogens and viruses. The active oxygen generated by indoor photocatalysts is generally at a very low concentration, so it cannot eliminate pathogens and viruses on its own. Therefore, our company has successfully enhanced this function by combining copper ions and silver ions generated from metal particles, as well as iodine, which we have already introduced on our website. [Contents] ■ Overview ■ Various Microbial Tests ■ Usage Suggestions ■ Airborne Measures ■ Wall Measures (General Wall) / (Wear Resistance Measures) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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【Q&A】Photocatalyst

"How long does the effect last?" "You mentioned it reacts to light, but does it also react to LED?" and many others are included.

This document introduces the "Q&A about Photocatalysts." It includes questions such as, "What level of gloss reduction and color change can we expect from application?" and "Is it safe to apply on fabric materials like curtains and carpets?" as well as "Can we proceed with the application even if there are furniture and fixtures present?" Additionally, it features questions from our valued customers, such as "Common Q&A for indoor and exterior walls." We encourage you to read it. [Contents] ■ Q&A about Photocatalysts ■ Common Q&A for Indoor and Exterior Walls ■ Q&A No. 7 ■ Q&A No. 12 ■ Q&A No. 13 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Information] A Simple Explanation of the Meaning of "Nano"

Please provide specific examples about nano and explain their meanings! Also, introduce topics such as 'the size of photocatalysts' and 'interparticle bonding strength'.

The term "nano" is circulating in the world, but it originally refers to a unit meaning "one billionth." Therefore, when you add "nano" to units like meters, seconds, liters, or grams, it indicates one billionth of that unit. However, for some reason, only the length unit with "nano" added to meters is receiving significant attention. One nanometer, commonly referred to as "1 nano," simply means one billionth of a meter. In this document, we will provide specific examples to explain its meaning. 【Contents】 ■ Overview ■ Example 1 ■ Example 2 ■ Example 3 ■ Size of photocatalysts ■ Interparticle bonding strength *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Data] Application of photocatalysts inside vehicles

Even inside the taxi! It has received positive feedback for completely eliminating any lingering scent, including strong perfume odors.

This document introduces the use of photocatalysts for deodorization inside vehicles. It explains the types of odors, points to consider regarding each odor when using photocatalysts, and their effects. Additionally, it includes case studies, making it a useful reference when considering implementation. We encourage you to read it. 【Contents】 ■ Odors and the effects of photocatalysts ■ Case studies ・Okinawa Prefecture: Nakazato Paint ・Tokyo: ADVINTAGE *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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