Qualitative and quantitative evaluation of odor components contributing to odor source identification!
In the field of environment and pollution, particularly in identifying odor sources, it is essential to accurately understand the odor components that are the source of the emissions. Identifying the substances responsible and understanding their concentrations is crucial for implementing appropriate measures. Measures based on uncertain information may delay the resolution of the problem. Our company scientifically supports the identification of odor sources by qualitatively and quantitatively evaluating trace odor components through instrumental analysis using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and proton transfer reaction mass spectrometry (PTR-MS). 【Application Scenarios】 - Investigation of odor sources around factories and business sites - Analysis of odor components from waste treatment facilities - Odor evaluation of public health-related facilities such as sewage treatment plants 【Benefits of Implementation】 - Improved accuracy in identifying odor sources - Effective measure planning through identification of causative substances and understanding of their concentrations - Quantitative evaluation of odor components
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【Features】 - High-precision odor component analysis using GC-MS and PTR-MS - Qualitative and quantitative evaluation of trace odor components - High-sensitivity measurement (detectable even at ppt levels)
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We accept orders starting from 600,000 yen for 3 samples. Please contact us for individual estimates based on the quantity.
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Our company is a venture firm originating from the National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) that specializes in olfactory sensors. We established the company in 2022, believing that we need to bring the technology of membrane-type surface stress sensors (MSS), which we are well acquainted with, to the world. While sincerely engaging with the technology, we aim to advance the social implementation of odor sensors and create a future where there is a "culture of measuring odors."





