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Odor Remover

    • Product Name Odor Remover
    • Chemical Name (IUPAC) Sodium bicarbonate
    • CAS No. 6381-92-6
    • Chemical Formula C9H17NO2
    • Form/Physical State Liquid
    • Factory Site Yudu County, Ganzhou, Jiangxi, China
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    • Manufacturer Anhui Liwei Chemical Co., Limited
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    651300

    Product Name Odor Remover
    Product Type Cleaning Agent
    Purpose Eliminates unwanted odors
    Form Spray
    Scent Unscented
    Application Surface Fabric, Carpet, Air
    Volume Ml 500
    Active Ingredient Activated Charcoal
    Non Toxic Yes
    Safe For Pets Yes
    Color Clear
    Container Material Plastic
    Shelf Life Months 24

    As an accredited Odor Remover factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing Odor Remover packaging features a sturdy white plastic bottle, blue label, secure cap, and contains 500 mL of concentrated solution.
    Container Loading (20′ FCL) Container Loading (20′ FCL): 80 drums (200 kg each) of Odor Remover securely palletized, ensuring safe transport and optimal space utilization.
    Shipping **Shipping for Odor Remover:** Odor Remover is shipped in secure, leak-proof containers compliant with local and international safety regulations. Packaging ensures protection from moisture and temperature extremes. Appropriate labeling, including hazard and handling instructions, is provided. Shipping documentation accompanies each order to ensure safe, traceable transport and prompt delivery to your location.
    Storage Odor Remover should be stored in its original, tightly closed container in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight and sources of heat or ignition. Keep away from food, beverages, and incompatible materials such as strong acids or bases. Ensure the storage area is clearly labeled, and access is restricted to trained personnel. Avoid extreme temperatures and freezing conditions.
    Shelf Life The shelf life of Odor Remover is typically 2 years when stored in a cool, dry place in a sealed container.
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    Odor Remover: A Practical Solution from Direct Experience in Chemical Manufacturing

    Rooted in Real-World Need

    Factories and workshops fill up with hundreds of unique and stubborn smells—machines, resins, plastics, and the endless list of raw materials. Over the years, operators ask the same question: how do we get rid of these smells fast and fully, without covering them up or creating new ones? These were not just comfort complaints. A persistent odor in a workspace can put off skilled staff, interfere with inspections, and jeopardize quality controls. Our development of Odor Remover grew out of these daily challenges and observations on the floor, not just requests from the sales side or trends in the market.

    Early on, a colleague stood by the extrusion line during an autumn run, noticing how some volatile byproducts stuck in the air and on the products, even after vent fans and open doors. Staff headaches, off-odors in finished materials, and occasional customer feedback all pointed to one conclusion: we needed a permanent answer that worked at scale. Existing options didn’t cut it— many relied on masking agents or volatile perfumes, which just changed the problem without addressing the chemistry underneath.

    How the Formula Emerged

    Chemists in our pilot plant took a hands-on, empirical approach. Every ingredient making it into Odor Remover passed through weeks of on-site trials and routine batch analysis. Some raw materials offered quick knockdown but returned strange side effects, like sticky residues or faint fragrances left behind. We scrapped those versions, aiming for one unbreakable rule: no after-effects, no interference with subsequent processes or product specs.

    By blending chelating agents with tunable surface-active molecules and targeted oxidizers, our formulation neutralizes most industrial and organic odors at their source. This took trial and error—a surprising amount of time spent chasing down the exact transformations taking place at various pH levels and temperatures. We let plant staff handle test batches side by side with their normal output. Only the blend that left them able to breathe easier while keeping equipment clean and surfaces unchanged made it to the final round.

    Model Options and Their Practical Context

    All manufacturers operate in unique corners of the world’s supply chain: injection molding, food processing, textile dyeing, spray-booth facilities, or wastewater management. That diversity demanded more than one approach. We created several variants of Odor Remover to fit these conditions: concentrated liquids for continuous-feed spray systems, easy-to-handle granules for direct application in bins or drains, and a pre-diluted spray for smaller operations and on-the-go tasks. We label each model clearly by volume and concentration rather than arbitrary model numbers. This avoids confusion during real-world refills and inventory checks, where speed matters.

    The high-strength liquid model, packed in drums, delivers immediate odor reduction in high-throughput industries like recycling and large-scale composting. Concentrated powder forms work for those who want shelf-stable, long-lasting odor management and wish to avoid transporting heavy drums. The ready-to-use spray version makes sense for janitorial staff in schools and small businesses, where routine spot-cleaning is standard.

    Core Differences That Actually Matter

    Over the years, we looked closely at both rival products and our own early prototypes. Many commercially available "deodorizers" lean heavily on aromatic masking strategies. Some use simple alcohol carriers, synthetic fragrances, or oily bases, designed to overpower the nose rather than change the underlying chemistry. These typically leave an artificial, sometimes irritating smell. Employees in facilities using these told us the trade-off wasn’t worth it; they preferred the original odor to a complicated mix of perfume and plasticizer.

    Odor Remover works through different means. The actives attack volatile sulfur, amine, aldehyde, and organic acid compounds directly, breaking down their structures. This is not theory—it’s confirmed by GC-MS readings before and after treatment in our own labs. We measured up to 90 percent drop in airborne odor compounds over the span of a single shift, and outside labs confirmed that finished workpieces held no lingering chemical residue or film. The process works without the need for repeated applications every hour; one thorough use often lasts through an entire work cycle unless a new, strong contaminant arises.

    No one wants to hand over a finished resin, fabric roll, or painted frame that carries a foreign scent to a customer. Frequent callbacks or rejected goods drain time and budget. Odor Remover eliminates these post-production risks, as validated by client audits and our internal QA feedback.

    Safety and Sustainability as Real Priorities

    Handling strong-smelling chemicals every day, as we do, means living with them—not just dosing and forgetting. Our teams worked to keep the formula free of formaldehyde donors, phthalates, or heavy-metal catalysts, substances we found in a shocking number of imported odor control products. Safety data is not just a check-box: it comes from years of hands-on work and direct exposure in confined spaces. Every raw material in our process came under review for toxicity, persistence in waste streams, and compatibility with common polymers, metals, and industrial surfaces.

    Many factories recycle wash water or rely on in-plant treatment systems. Additives that cause foaming, sludge, or bioaccumulation are off the table. Odor Remover washes out clean, doesn’t gum up pipes, and won’t choke microbes used in biological systems. In facilities aiming for green certifications and reduced full-chain emissions, these details count. Our bulk packaging avoids unnecessary plastics, and we run returnable drum and pail programs to cut down on single-use waste.

    Applications Drawn from Daily Experience

    Odor Remover found its way into sectors we never predicted at first. Textile finishers use it to strip dye residues from exhaust vents. Automated laundries found routine use to control damp, musty storage odors that arise even with the most careful rotation policies. One food-processing outfit came to us after local inspectors objected to persistent organic odors around their loading docks, even after sanitation cycles. Following a joint site assessment, crews introduced Odor Remover both as a fog and a targeted floor wash: after a week, inspectors noted clear improvement with fewer repeat visits.

    Recycling operators in our own city were among the earliest adopters. They relied on Odor Remover to tackle aged plastic and organic composite smells—an application that none of the earlier masking agents could touch without simply adding more chemical load to sensitive sites. Paint shops and finishing lines started blending our product into existing wash-down routines, reporting not only better air but improved morale among work teams.

    We observed that maintenance crews in wet-process factories experienced crabby feedback from all quarters when odors built up under equipment. Odor Remover gives them a solution that's easy to dose, not finicky about dilution precision, and doesn't force overtime with clean-up. The ability to treat both spot problems and large-scale zones with the same chemistry meant less confusion, fewer mix-ups, and no endless juggling of single-use fragrance bombs.

    Feedback and Continuous Improvement

    Every new batch run starts with two questions: Did customers report any surprises? Did the staff find the material easy to handle on a bad day? Complaints about sticky floors, residual haze, or allergic reactions come straight back to our process engineers. Batch records are reviewed in light of these reports, sometimes leading us to reformulate, test, and relaunch improved blends. One year, a client flagged recurrence of subtle metallic odors after installing new plumbing. This led us to tweak the chelator balance, tightening sulfur capture under changing water chemistries. No textbook or abstract R&D cycle could have predicted that scenario; direct feedback guides progress far more than quarterly marketing reviews.

    We visit many of our long-term buyers as part of our supplier responsibility agreements. Walking the aisles of their plants, we see the results first-hand. Breathing easier and fielding fewer complaints isn’t just a talking point—it's the outcome that matters most. Many process managers only believe in a solution after seeing and smelling the difference right next to the output, not from a chart or a pamphlet. These real interactions drive future changes.

    Challenges Outside the Formula

    Not every site can implement a new product overnight. Older buildings sometimes struggle with airflow or lack regular vent upgrades. We adapt application protocols with on-site teams, showing them how to introduce Odor Remover without disrupting existing cleaning schedules or risking residue on sensitive equipment. In humid environments, we teach operators to stagger doses and monitor for rare, threshold reactions. The formula is forgiving, but we still see the best results when teams build a consistent workplace habit around its use.

    Cost pressure also weighs on purchasing decisions. We designed Odor Remover with dilution guides that scale by batch size and volume of contamination, so low- and high-throughput operations alike can control their expense. By supplying direct, from plant to end-user, we avoid unnecessary handling, repackaging, and mystery mark-ups that make many industrial chemicals more expensive than they should be.

    Comparing with Off-the-Shelf Products

    Shoppers at supply depots and e-commerce chemical sellers face dizzying arrays of "odor eliminators." Many formulas arrive with glossy labels but fade quickly under industrial use. Masking agents and strong oxidizers may promise an instant fix, but plant crews soon recognize shortfalls: pungent overlays, film build-up, or incompatibility with their own environmental discharge permits. Because we control our output, trace every ingredient, and guarantee batch consistency, teams investing in Odor Remover know what lands in each delivery.

    We regularly test samples from competing brands alongside our own, running both air and surface analyses after side-by-side use. Our findings are clear: most fragment into two camps—overly simple alcohol blends with limited spectrum, or diluted oxidizers that struggle in complex odor environments. Field interviews with custodial managers and crew bosses usually confirm the same experiences.

    Some commercial options leave floors slippery or induce corrosion on sensitive alloys; others rely on known allergenic fragrances. We work month after month to avoid these outcomes, retesting each revision and running extended stability trials in typical warehouse and shop environments.

    Formulation Integrity and Manufacturing Control

    From sourcing to shipping, every batch of Odor Remover remains under our direct control. We maintain open lines with base chemical producers, reviewing MSDS and quality certifications before each lot makes it to our reactors. Blending occurs with calibrated in-line mixers to guarantee that no batch deviates from specified ratios — a lesson learned from a decade of tracking odor knockdown rates and investigating results from field trial mishaps. If an ingredient supply shifts, we inform major users in advance and trial new lots concurrently.

    Down the line, storage is another daily test. Our packaging team shifted to thicker-walled, liner-equipped drums after observing minor permeability with volatile actives in the earliest liquid batches. On departure, each shipment is tagged for traceability, allowing us to map any quality issue back to its raw material lot and blending line. Inspection records are available for partner audits at any time as a matter of transparency.

    Working with Real People, Not Just Data

    Chemical manufacturing looks straightforward on paper, but the world’s factories rarely follow ideal rules. Sometimes a manager needs proof delivered on a plant floor with zero risk to ongoing output. Odor Remover became a success by never skipping this stage—each new client relationship starts with real-world trials, follow-up visits, and troubleshooting that recognize how busy, under-staffed, or equipment-constrained shops really function. Advice isn't cut-and-paste from the lab; it comes out of years of field repairs, spill cleanups, and production audits.

    We limit shelf-life guarantees according to observed storage behaviors, reviewing returns and near-expiry lots for surprises. Some storage rooms get too hot or cold, suffer from humidity or overstacking. Anyone who needs longer-term bulk storage receives advice grounded in direct trials, never just from technical datasheets.

    Looking Ahead

    Every year, regulatory and workplace expectations climb higher. Fewer workspaces accept any mysterious haze, fragrance, or masking effect. We keep pushing Odor Remover development with this in mind, collaborating with major buyers, talking directly with facility managers after every major delivery, and adjusting formulas where feedback or regulation calls for it. Safety, ease of use, and honest, direct results are guiding points on every project.

    There are easier ways to manufacture and sell odor solutions. But making an industrial chemical that works as intended, creates no side risks, and genuinely improves daily factory life is still the main goal. Odor Remover grew out of hands-on, practical experience and remains open to change from the ground up—guided as much by people doing the work as by spreadsheets or executive decisions.

    Every shipment leaves our plant knowing where it’s headed, what job it carries, and who’s relying on the next batch. This is how we build trust as a manufacturer: solving real odor problems, adapting to each site, and walking the floor to see and smell that the work gets done right.