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    Breathe Easy with TOGA: Creating a healthy and Safe Environment

TOGA®

GT SCIEN Co., Ltd. is the manufacturer of filters that effectively removes toxic gases by combining substances that undergo physical adsorption, chemical reactions, and neutralization reactions.

TOGA Filter Features

  • Removal of Toxic gases and odors by physical adsorption
  • Removal of Toxic l gases by chemical reaction
  • Removal of Toxic Gas by Neutralization Reaction

Eliminates over 99% of harmful gases found in laboratory settings

Longer filter replacement cycles and increased efficiency

Reduce the risk of secondary contamination caused by filter saturation

No hazardous substances generated from side reactions

TOGA Filter Excellence

The toxic gases removal rate test, showed an average removal
rate of more than 99% [KIMM]

The hydrochloric acid (HCl) removal test demonstrated
long-lasting high efficiency [KRICT]

Filter Selection Guide based on Application

Standard Type

General Purpose

Basic filter containing 3 substances optimized for typical laboratory environments

A TYPE

VOC’s / Alcohol
Hydrocarbons / Odor Removal

Filter excellent for removing volatile organic compounds through adsorption and oxidation

B TYPE

VOC’s / O3 / NH3
Odor Removal

Filter designed to adsorb various harmful gases on a high specific surface area

C TYPE

NOx / SOx
Acid·Base

Filter designed for gas removal through chemical reactions

SPECIAL TYPE

Customizable filters tailored to the user’s environment

Reasons why filters are needed to remove toxic gases

  • First, to protect workers from chemical-related illnesses in areas where chemicals are handled
  • Second, to lower the concentration and frequency of exposure to harmful factors for workers by controlling the concentration of toxic gases in the workplace and ensuring safety.
  • Third, it is necessary to remove solid particulates, such as fumes, which can be harmful to the respiratory tract of workers
  • Fourth, establishing a conducive research and working environment by maintaining constant temperature and humidity
  • Fifth, preventing damage to products and equipment caused by toxic gases generated from chemicals
  • Sixth, in areas where hazardous chemicals are handled, it is necessary to establish hazardous gas treatment facilities in compliance with legal regulations