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Contributor: Kyodo News JBN
Tuesday, December 01 2020 - 17:00
AsiaNet
Kaltech's Disinfectant Deodorizer Proved to Have Infectivity Suppression Effect against Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Floating in Fixed Space
OSAKA, Japan, Dec. 1, 2020 /Kyodo JBN-AsiaNet /--

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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- Researcher's comment: Yoko Aida
Division of Hematology and Collagen Disease, Department of Internal Medicine, 
Nihon University School of Medicine, Senior Visiting Researcher / RIKEN
"In a world first, it was demonstrated that photocatalytic technology 
suppresses the infectivity of novel coronavirus floating in the air to below 
detection levels by using photocatalytic technology. As well as helping to 
build safe and clean environmental spaces as part of the creation of a 'living 
with coronavirus' society, the results show a way forward to controlling as yet 
unknown viruses that may threaten our society in the future."

- Name of experiment: Evaluation of efficacy against novel coronavirus 
(COVID-19) by disinfectant deodorizer equipped with Kaltech's photocatalytic 
technology
- Test virus: Novel coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Equipment: Disinfectant deodorizer (equipped with Kaltech's photocatalytic 
technology)
- Method: Aerosolized coronavirus samples were sprayed into a 120-liter sealed 
chamber, and a disinfectant deodorizer with a photocatalyst was operated inside 
the chamber. Viruses were collected after each period of operation and viral 
infectivity titer was assessed.
- Results: When the disinfectant deodorizer was run for 20 minutes, the viral 
titer fell to below detection levels.

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.

https://www.kaltec.co.jp/en/


Source: Kaltech Co., Ltd.