A mite repellent ingredient derived from the naturally occurring component "xanthoxylin." It has excellent heat resistance and maintains repellent effectiveness. Mite repellent testing is also available!
"Xanthomait" is a mite repellent ingredient primarily composed of xanthoxylin (synthetic method), which is derived from the fruit peel of Sichuan pepper. Its novelty has been recognized, and a patent has been obtained (Patent No. 6715429). It can be used as a repellent for "mite prevention" and maintains a stable repellent effect even when heat is applied. Please consider it for use in fibers, films, sheets, flooring wax, sprays, and more. 【Features】 - Contains over 95% xanthoxylin derived from Sichuan pepper fruit peel - Maintains repellent effect even after heat treatment (200°C, 120 minutes) - Has minimal raw material odor, making it easy to add preferred fragrances - Confirmed repellent effects against various mites, as well as ants, silverfish, fleas, and more We offer simple repellent testing free of charge. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Properties】 ■Appearance: White to light yellow crystalline powder ■Odor: Slightly specific odor ■Solubility: Insoluble in water, soluble in organic solvents such as ethanol ■Vapor pressure: 3.75×10^-5 mmHg (at room temperature) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■Repellent for "mite prevention" for miscellaneous goods ■Application examples ・For textiles, films, sheets, flooring wax, spray agents, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Release Science Industry provides natural plant-derived deodorant ingredients to the world, solving odor problems in various fields. Our efforts to tackle odors began in 1984 when we discovered the excellent deodorizing and antibacterial properties of the juice extracted from unripe persimmons. Since then, we have consistently explored chemical deodorants or deodorizing and antibacterial agents that utilize natural plant extracts, supplying deodorant ingredients to various sectors. In particular, we have continued our research on the application of persimmon tannin extract, successfully developing a material called Pansil that has excellent effects against hydrogen sulfide and mercaptans, and we have obtained a patent for it.