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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Gaia Corporation aims to protect and improve living environments from all forms of pollution through the development and dissemination of environmentally beneficial businesses (such as electrolyzed water generation technology and photocatalytic-related industrial technologies), with the goal of creating a society where people can live safely and abundantly for a long time. In recent times, the preservation of the global environment has become the most important issue shared by humanity. Japan's vision of becoming an environmentally friendly nation means not just being considerate of the environment, but also ensuring that the environment and the economy coexist. A business model that connects engaging in environmentally beneficial businesses with good performance is required across all industries, and choosing products and services with added value that serve as environmental premiums will transform into a new status. Gaia Corporation wishes to take steps forward in activities that contribute to the global environment.