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[Information] Explanation about photocatalysts

Hybrid structure! Introducing Gaia Clean's high ratings and high safety features.

This document provides an explanation of photocatalysts. It introduces various topics in detail, starting with "Characteristics of Photocatalysts," followed by "Challenges in Commercializing Photocatalysts," and "Features of Gaia Clean." Additionally, it includes photos of Gaia Clean's fiber adhesion, making it a useful reference when considering implementation. We encourage you to read it and make use of the information. 【Contents (partial)】 ■ Characteristics of Photocatalysts ■ Challenges in Commercializing Photocatalysts ■ Gaia Clean Solves All Problems ■ Features of Gaia Clean ■ Gaia Clean Meets Public Standards *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Data] Gaia Clean Antibacterial Test Report

Conducted a 24-hour pre-irradiation with black light! Published logarithmic values of viable bacterial counts, etc.

This document is a test report on the antibacterial properties of the photocatalytic processing liquid "Gaia Clean." Pre-irradiation was conducted using a black light at an ultraviolet radiation intensity of 1 mW/cm² for 24 hours. The testing method follows JIS R 1702:2020, using the glass adhesion method. The test results include the logarithmic values of viable bacteria counts, among other data. Please feel free to download and read it. [Test Results Contents] ■Sample ■Logarithmic values of viable bacteria counts ■Antibacterial activity values ■ΔS *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Gaia Clean Deodorization and Odor Removal Performance Test (Gas Detection Tube) Report

Measurement of gas concentration of odor substances in the bag after 24 hours! Introduction of test results.

This document is a report on the deodorization and odor removal performance test (using gas detection tubes) conducted with the photocatalytic processing liquid "Gaia Clean." Using a black light, ultraviolet light was irradiated to achieve a surface irradiance of 1 mW/cm² on the sample, and the gas concentration of odor substances inside the bag was measured using gas detection tubes 24 hours after the irradiation began. The test was conducted twice, and the average values of the gas concentrations of the obtained odor substances are included. For more details, please download and review the document. [Contents (partial)] ■ Sample name ■ Method ■ Results *For more information, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Document] Gaia Clean Deodorization Test Report

Evaluation tests of photocatalytic performance, deodorization tests, inspection of visible light! Initial concentration, concentration after 24 hours, etc. are included.

This document is a test report from a deodorization test conducted using the photocatalytic processing liquid "Gaia Clean." The test items include photocatalytic performance evaluation, deodorization test, and visible light. The testing method complies with the Gas Pack B method as per Gaia's internal standards. The test results include the initial concentration, concentration after 24 hours, and reduction rate for processed fabric, unprocessed fabric, and control tests. For more details, please download and view the catalog. [Contents] ■ Test Items ■ Testing Method ■ Test Conditions ■ Test Results *For more information, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Data] Gaia Clean Photocatalytic Processed Products Antibacterial Test Report

Publication of test results for both processed and unprocessed test specimens! Introduction of the test report.

This document is a report on the antibacterial properties of photocatalytic processed products using the photocatalytic processing solution "Gaia Clean." The testing method follows JIS R 1702:2020, using the glass adhesion method, with a test duration of 8 hours. The test microorganism used is Staphylococcus aureus NBRC 12732. The test results for both processed and unprocessed test specimens are also included. Please feel free to download and review it. [Contents] ■ Test Samples ■ Test Conditions ■ Test Results *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Data] Evaluation Test of Gas Removal Performance in Photocatalytic Processing (Visible Light Responsive Type)

Conducting tests on ammonia and acetaldehyde with Gaia Clean!

This document is a report on the evaluation test of gas removal performance conducted for the photocatalytic processing liquid "Gaia Clean" in photocatalytic processing. The product tested is the interior photocatalytic processing liquid "GCI-5K" (visible light responsive). The testing method adopted is based on the standards set by the SEK mark for textile product certification. The test results for ammonia and acetaldehyde are included, detailing concentration, reduction rate, and photocatalytic effect (points). Please feel free to download and review it. [Contents] ■ Client ■ Product Name ■ Test Items ■ Test Results ■ Test Method ■ Sample *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Data] Gaia Clean Evaluation Test of Gas Removal Performance in Photocatalytic Processing

Publication of test results using photocatalytic processing liquid for fibers! Conducted with ammonia and acetaldehyde.

This document is a report on the evaluation test of gas removal performance during the photocatalytic processing using the photocatalytic processing liquid "Gaia Clean." The product tested is the photocatalytic processing liquid for fibers "GCT-2N." The testing method adopted is based on the SEK mark certification standards for textile products, and the test results for ammonia and acetaldehyde are included. Concentrations and reduction rates are documented. Please feel free to download and review it. [Contents] ■Client ■Product Name ■Test Items ■Test Results ■Testing Method ■Sample *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Data] Gaia Clean Weight Change Data

Coated with 100% polyester fabric! Introducing the weight changes over time in a graph.

This document presents the weight changes during the application of the photocatalytic processing liquid "Gaia Clean." Approximately 20g/m2 of this product was sprayed onto 100% polyester fabric and thoroughly dried at 90°C. (Sample size: 15×20 cm, initial weight: 2.29g) The data compares the weight changes over time with those of other companies' photocatalytic spray liquids for interior processing. Please take a look. [Published Items] ■Elapsed Time ■Gaia Clean ■Other Products *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Document] Gaia Clean Odor-Reducing Test Certificate

Testing for ammonia, acetic acid, formaldehyde, and isobutyric acid using detection tube method!

This document is a certificate from testing the deodorizing properties of the photocatalytic processing liquid "Gaia Clean." Ammonia, acetic acid, formaldehyde, and isobutyric acid were tested using the detection tube method. The sample size was 10cm x 10cm, and a 5-liter Tedlar bag was used as the testing container. The results for the processed fabric of this product and the blank test are listed separately. Please feel free to download and review. [Contents] - Item number, product name, and color pattern number - Test items - Test methods and conditions - Test results - Remarks *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Data] Gaia Clean Wallpaper Stain Mitigation Test

Attached dirt assumed to be from tobacco! Results of observing changes in dirt are published.

This document explains the dirt reduction test for wallpaper coated with the photocatalytic processing liquid "Gaia Clean (GCI-1)." For the wallpaper coated with our product, dirt simulating tobacco was applied, and its decomposition performance was evaluated. Two 20W black lights were set up in parallel and irradiated from a distance of 5 cm to observe the changes in dirt. The experimental results also include images of the coated and uncoated areas. 【Included Items】 ■ Processing Conditions ■ Dirt Conditions ■ Irradiation Conditions ■ Experimental Results *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Data] Gaia Clean Allergen Reaction Test for Samples

The sample is lace curtains! Measurement results using enzyme immunoassay are published.

This document is a test report from the reaction test conducted on the allergen of the photocatalytic processing solution "Gaia Clean." The sample used was lace curtains. An allergen solution was added, and ultraviolet light was irradiated to react with the allergen. The concentration of the allergen in the solution after the reaction was measured to examine the reduction effect on the allergen. The results of the allergen quantity measurement using the enzyme immunoassay method (sandwich ELISA) are included. Please take a look. [Contents] ■ Test Name ■ Purpose of the Test ■ Subjects and Methods ■ Protocol ■ Results ■ Summary *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Photocatalytic processing liquid "Gaia Clean"

No need for multiple layers of coating! It lasts semi-permanently!

"Gaia Clean" is a photocatalytic processing liquid that cures and adheres at room temperature, making it suitable for processing organic materials such as fibers that cannot undergo high-temperature treatment. "When cleaning walls, detergents are used, but the coating can peel off due to the detergent. Therefore, multiple layers of coating must be applied." Do you have such concerns? With our product, there is no need to apply multiple layers of coating. It can also be used on walls and exhibits deodorizing effects when exposed to ultraviolet light. It is also compatible with visible light. 【Features】 ■ Substrate protection ■ High durability ■ Efficient action ■ Deodorizing effect by soaking into fabric fibers ■ Semi-permanent effect *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Photocatalytic processing liquid "Gaia Clean"

Ideal for indoor environment purification! Decomposes foul substances such as ammonia, acetaldehyde, and hydrogen sulfide.

We would like to introduce our photocatalytic processing liquid "Gaia Clean." Photocatalytic action (organic matter decomposition) occurs due to ultraviolet rays from natural light and fluorescent lights. It decomposes foul-smelling substances such as ammonia, acetaldehyde, and hydrogen sulfide, and suppresses the growth of bacteria, which is one of the causes of odor generation. Additionally, it decomposes VOC (volatile organic compound) gases such as formaldehyde and toluene, which are said to be emitted mainly from interior materials. 【Features】 ■ Antibacterial effect ■ Deodorizing effect ■ Decomposition of VOC (volatile organic compound) gases *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Gaia Clean Report on the Evaluation Test of Gas Removal Performance using Photocatalytic Effect

Publication of test results for ammonia gas and acetaldehyde gas!

This document is a test report from an evaluation of the gas removal performance of the photocatalytic processing liquid "Gaia Clean" regarding its photocatalytic effect. The tests were conducted using the methods specified by the SEK mark textile product certification standards. The results for ammonia gas and acetaldehyde gas are included. Further details are introduced in the catalog. Please feel free to download and take a look. [Contents] ■ Test Results ■ Test Methods ■ Samples *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Document] Gaia Clean Antibacterial (Pneumonia Bacteria) Test Report

The test results include the logarithmic values of viable bacterial counts! JIS R 1702:2020, glass adhesion method, tested in accordance.

This document is a report on the antibacterial testing of the photocatalytic processing solution "Gaia Clean." The test organism used was Klebsiella pneumoniae NBRC 13277. The testing method adopted was JIS R 1702:2020, using the glass adhesion method as a reference. The test results include the logarithmic values of viable bacterial counts. We encourage you to read it. [Contents] ■Client ■Product Name ■Test Items ■Test Results ■Testing Method ■Sample *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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