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Cost-saving Odour Neutralizer

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Eco-friendly and water-saving de-odouriser for waterless urinals

Ammonia and methyl mercaptan, detectable at very low concentrations, are primary sources of odours in restrooms. In urinals, especially waterless urinals, the decomposition of residual urine by bacteria produces ammonia and other odour compounds, particularly in low-flush systems designed to conserve water. This study utilizes the standard threshold odour number (TON) to evaluate urine odour and examines the impact of the pH and temperature of the diluting water on the water-to-urine dilution ratio.

Odour Neutralizer by Vikr Bioscience Pvt. Ltd is an innovative enzyme blend containing encapsulated organisms that digest organic matter; thus, effectively eliminating odours caused by ammonia, methane, and hydrogen sulphide. The bacteria in Vikr Odour Neutraliser replaces anaerobic bacteria, which produce noxious gases, with safe aerobic bacteria.

Benefits and Features of Vikr Odour Neutralizer

  • Concentrated formula for maximum odour elimination
  • Safe for the environment and operationally cost-effective
  • Eliminates odour-producing bacteria rather than masking
  • It is biodegradable, non-flammable, non-toxic, and has a long shelf life
  • Meets your need of toilet screens, room freshener, de-scaler and de-odouriser is a single product

Applications:

It can be deployed through spray systems or mobile atomizers to neutralise air borne odours in areas, including Toilets, Urinals, Washrooms, Waterless and Flush system toilets.

What you save with Vikr Odour Neutralizer

AspectTraditional ProductsVikr Odour NeutralizerEstimated Savings
Chemical UseContinuous use of chemical agents to mask odoursEffective odour neutralization biologicallyUp to $2,000   Up to ₹1,50,000
Lifespan of InfrastructureCorrosive chemicals & high-water usage damage infrastructureGentle on systems, extends lifespan of pipes, drains, & other fittingsLong-term cost savings
Indoor Air QualityOdour masking leads to poor indoor air qualityEliminates odour-causing bacteria and organic compounds, resulting in cleaner, healthier indoor airHealth-related savings and increased productivity

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