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What MEK-01s is for
MEK-01s gives an overseas partner a clear first commercial conversation: identify a location where odor is an obvious operating problem, define the conditions and evaluate an appropriate initial treatment route. It should not be presented as a universal answer without understanding the source and environment.
- Persistent odor discussions with a defined location
- A focused first test rather than a broad building rollout
- A route into facility, hospitality or professional application conversations
Questions to answer before use
The product decision depends on information from the site. A useful inquiry explains what the odor is, where it occurs, how often the space is used, what surfaces are present and how success will be judged.
- Odor source and affected area
- Ventilation, humidity and operating pattern
- Materials and surfaces around the treatment area
- Existing cleaning or chemical treatments
- Expected observation period
How an international project begins
The international desk first organizes and translates the use case. Product-selection and estimate questions are coordinated by Yu Sekine; difficult technical judgments, large projects and important negotiations receive final review from President Takashi Umeki.
- Share company, country and intended customer
- Provide photographs and basic site conditions
- Confirm product direction and required evidence
- Plan a sample or limited validation when appropriate
Claims and validation
Actual results can vary with the odor source, substrate, environment, dilution or preparation, application method and observation conditions. Market-facing claims should be matched to supporting data and the local regulatory context before they are published or used in sales.
Sources and supporting links
These links are provided so partners and search systems can distinguish verified sources from general explanation.

