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Environment and Industrial
Off-odor can manifest in environmental and industrial spaces. Many chemical products have familiar aroma and when something different is perceived concern is the next step. Through evaluating samples of any industrial material that has an off-odor or assessing air samples for unusual odor, mitigation can quickly occur. Unique extraction techniques can be deployed to allow for release of volatiles from these unique types of samples. Some of the samples that would be tested include:
| Garbage |
Indoor Air |
Tobacco |
Biotech |
| Industrial Raw Materials |
Coating |
Paint |
Ink |
| Wood |
Metal |
Insulation |
Sealers |
| Any Construction Material |
Permeation Study Rate of Odor |
Soil Samples |
Air Quality |
| Water Samples |
PET |
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| Volatile Analysis, in conjunction with scientists from UA Huntsville, has been successful in publishing research conducted to identify volatile chemicals indicative of a deadly disease called aspergillosis. Click here to read more. |
| Volatile Analysis featured on IOPP’s website. Paper published is focused on off-odor in packaging with a case study in Pizza. Click here to read more. |
| Off-odors destroy consumer confidence and present challenging problems for the food/ beverage/ cosmetics/packaging industries. Click here to read more. |
| Musty odors are complex and are associated with spoiled or unclean conditions. Common sources for musty odors are in fact microbiological in origin. Click here to read more. |


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