Aversion Technologies, Inc
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Aversion Technologies, Inc products

Consumer Products

Pro-Tex

Pro-Tex is the newest product from Aversion Technologies. Add a bottle of Pro-Tex to the cooling system of your car or truck and never again worry about poisoning an animal (or a child) with anti-freeze. Employing the most bitter substance known, Aversion Technologies` Pro-Tex will stop any animal from ingesting sweet-tasting anti-freeze. One bottle will secure any cooling system - no matter what its size.  

Rodent Repellent

Repela Pe

Repela is a unique solution for deterring animals from chewing compounded materials, such as electric and fiber optic cables, plastic pipes, foam insulation, and many other materials. The work that lead to the creation of Repela was first done by the USDA and released in whitepapers in 1999 and 2000. Aversion Technologies took these great ideas and created a manageable product. The USDA worked with two powders that are very fine and extremely aversive - denatonium benzoate and capsaicinoids. Both of these powders can be difficult to handle, but Aversion Technologies` Repela minimizes those handling issues by putting the powders into a carrier that matches the customer`s requirements.

Repela pg

Repela is a unique solution for deterring animals from chewing compounded materials, such as electric and fiber optic cables, plastic pipes, foam insulation, and many other materials. The work that lead to the creation of Repela was first done by the USDA and released in whitepapers in 1999 and 2000. Aversion Technologies took these great ideas and created a manageable product. The USDA worked with two powders that are very fine and extremely aversive - denatonium benzoate and capsaicinoids. Both of these powders can be difficult to handle, but Aversion Technologies` Repela minimizes those handling issues by putting the powders into a carrier that matches the customer`s requirements.

Repela PARA

Repela is a unique solution for deterring animals from chewing compounded materials, such as electric and fiber optic cables, plastic pipes, foam insulation, and many other materials. The work that lead to the creation of Repela was first done by the USDA and released in whitepapers in 1999 and 2000. Aversion Technologies took these great ideas and created a manageable product. The USDA worked with two powders that are very fine and extremely aversive - denatonium benzoate and capsaicinoids. Both of these powders can be difficult to handle, but Aversion Technologies` Repela minimizes those handling issues by putting the powders into a carrier that matches the customer`s requirements.

Repela PVC

Repela is a unique solution for deterring animals from chewing compounded materials, such as electric and fiber optic cables, plastic pipes, foam insulation, and many other materials. The work that lead to the creation of Repela was first done by the USDA and released in whitepapers in 1999 and 2000. Aversion Technologies took these great ideas and created a manageable product. The USDA worked with two powders that are very fine and extremely aversive - denatonium benzoate and capsaicinoids. Both of these powders can be difficult to handle, but Aversion Technologies` Repela minimizes those handling issues by putting the powders into a carrier that matches the customer`s requirements.

Bitter

Denatonium Benzoate

Denatonium benzoate is one of the most bitter substances known. Just a few parts per million will make a product so bitter that children and pets will not be able to swallow it. Denatonium benzoate makes sweet but highly toxic products such as antifreeze and detergents taste foul. Research shows that people can detect denatonium benzoate in water at 50 parts per billion. Denatonium benzoate is bitter at 1 to 10 ppm and most products will become undrinkable at 30 to 100 ppm. Denatonium benzoate is also stable and inert. In addition, so little is needed that the properties of the product remain unchanged.

Denatonium Saccharide

Denatonium saccharide is possibly the most bitter substances known. Just a few parts per million will make a product so bitter that children and pets will not be able to swallow it. Denatonium saccharide makes sweet but highly toxic products such as antifreeze and detergents taste foul. Research shows that people can detect denatonium saccharide in water at 50 parts per billion. Denatonium saccharide is bitter at 1 to 10 ppm and most products will become undrinkable at 30 to 100 ppm. Denatonium saccharide is also stable and inert. In addition, so little is needed that the properties of the product remain unchanged.