OSAKA, Japan, Dec. 1, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Kaltech Co., Ltd., headquartered in Chuo-ku, Osaka, has announced that an experiment to test for 20 minutes the efficacy of a disinfectant deodorizer equipped with the company's proprietary photocatalytic technology against airborne novel coronavirus in a fixed space confirmed an infectivity suppression effect. Kaltech is a venture company founded by a former engineer of a major Japanese electric equipment manufacturer. The experiment was carried out in collaboration with RIKEN and the Nihon University School of Medicine.
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The experiment confirmed that a device equipped with a photocatalyst located inside a fixed space was effective in suppressing airborne novel coronavirus within that space.
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About Kaltech Co., Ltd.
A Japanese venture company developing and selling products equipped with the company's proprietary photocatalytic technology that decomposes viruses and odors. The company was established in February 2018 by a former engineer of a major electric equipment manufacturer. The company's philosophy is "Design water and air: For the future of people and the Earth." The company currently sells its own brand of disinfectant deodorizers for Japanese homes, restaurants, hospitals and public facilities with made-in-Japan quality throughout the country. There are plans to take the product overseas in the future.