Decomposing unpleasant odors in transportation using photocatalytic technology!
In public transportation, the increase in passengers and enclosed spaces make odor control an important issue. In particular, various odors such as sweat, body odor, and food and drink consumption in vehicles can easily arise, becoming factors that compromise a comfortable environment. These odors can lead not only to passenger discomfort but also to a potential decline in the company's image. Chitanistar utilizes the power of photocatalysis to break down these odor components and create a clean space. 【Usage Scenarios】 - Inside trains, buses, taxis, etc. - Waiting rooms at stations, airports, etc. - Inside elevators of office buildings and commercial facilities 【Benefits of Implementation】 - Creation of a comfortable space through the breakdown of odor components - Infection control through air purification effects - Cost reduction by decreasing cleaning frequency
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【Features】 - Permanently maintains high photocatalytic activity - Coating is resistant to peeling and maintenance-free for a long period - The gas-phase reaction type "Titanistar MI-W" is ideal for air purification applications - Can be processed into various shapes of titanium metal, such as mesh, non-woven fabric, and molded products - High hydrophilicity on the surface, suitable for long-term outdoor use 【Our Strengths】 Yield Co., Ltd. manufactures and sells chemical industrial products. We respond to requests regarding titanium dioxide photocatalytic materials "Titanistar."
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Yield Co., Ltd. manufactures and sells chemical industrial products. Our main products include titanium dioxide photocatalytic materials "Titanistar" and high-performance water purification devices "Aquabeam." Please feel free to contact us if you have any inquiries.



