Environmental olfaction

Controlling olfactory discomfort

Phodé's Olfaction Environment Division is based on the essential skills of the company : olfactive experience, olfactic expertise and research in olfaction. 

Experts in olfaction, Phodé created the first true odor destroyer in 1999, patented under the brand Norasystem®. Acting by combined catalysis, Norasystem® triggers a mineralization reaction of the malodorous molecules:

 

1. the malodorous molecule is recognized by the Norasystem® active ingredient,
2. under the action of Norasystem®, the malodorous molecule binds with molecules naturally present in the air (bases or weak acids),
3. the resulting molecule forms an inert and odorless salt (mineralization), and Norasystem® is ready to catalyze another reaction.

Norasystem® is remarkably effective on the principal sources of olfactive pollution, including nitrogenous compounds (ammonia, amines, etc.), sulfur compounds (hydrogen sulfide, mercaptans, etc.) and volatile organic compounds.

For each problem, Phodé and the research firm Genuol carry out appropriate olfactive studies so as to offer the most thoroughly studied solutions.

Phodé, always more concerned with safety, individual and collactive wellness, provides and develops a range of products capable of eliminating olfactory polluants directly at their source.

All the domestic and professional sectors related to hygiene, sanitation, cleaning and environmental deodorization can find a solution to their problems thanks to Norasystem®. Phodé designs and supplies Norasystem® formulations in ready–to–use form and in concentrated forms for direct use or for dilution.

The products of the SHANGA range contain our active ingredients and are sold on this site.

For any further information: sgarrigues@genuol.com

Norasystem® : the first genuine destroyer of foul smells

Norasystem® is used in the following applications : 

- Industrial discharge : treatment of chemical and agribusiness plants by fogging in extraction chimneys

- Environment : reduction of odors and ammonia in industrial breeding areas by fogging

- Buildings : post–disaster restoration by spraying in contaminated areas

- Restaurant industry : destruction of odors in kitchens and degreasing in restaurants by dry fogging in exhaust hoods

- Waste : treatment of sludge from purification stations by incorporation in the mass

- Domestic uses : deodorization of the surroundings by the destruction of odors (aerosol formulas), surface–cleaning products, cat litter–boxes, etc.

- Cosmetics : additives for soaps, washing gels, shampoos, etc.