It Traps Odour…
With roots in military protection, the technology in Odegon products is based on a special type of nano-porous material that traps odour molecules using a completely inert, chemical-free process. As a result of the Van der Waals force, odour molecules are trapped and retained leaving nothing but fresh smelling air.
Van der Waals (named after the Dutch scientist Johannes Diderik van der Waals) is a short range intermolecular force found throughout nature and is very effective at trapping odour causing molecules. Our nano-porous carbon-based material utilises this novel property to great effect as illustrated below.
The Technical Bit
Odegon® can be cleaned
Interesting facts about Odegon®
Thorough Testing
We understand testing is vital and real life performance must stand up to scrutiny. That’s why our testing regime covers a variety of different approaches (copies available on approach.)
- Sheffield Hallam University, UK Test report. This was carried out using a compound called isovaleric acid (IVA) as a substitute for body odour (produces a very strong ‘cheesy feet’ smell).
- Wirral Sensory Service, UK carried out a ‘sniff-test’ to simulate the product performance using real life test subjects.
- Vartest Laboratories, USA tested in accordance with ISO 17299-2 – ‘Determination of Deodorant Property’.
- SGS Hong Kong, ISO 17299-2 – ‘Deodorization of Textiles’ before and after washing.
- The Taiwan Research Technical Institute tested in accordance with FTTS-FA-018 ‘Deodorized Textiles’.
- Finally we carried out wash tests to evidence efficacy after a number of domestic washing and drying cycles.