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publicationNumber CN-103910396-B
titleOfInvention One utilizes the broken salt discharge method of microwave sea ice
abstract The invention discloses one and utilize the broken salt discharge method of microwave sea ice, the method comprises the steps: 1) sea ice is put into microwave device; 2) in microwave device, sea ice is heated; 3) step 2) in heating after sea ice enter ice storage pond; 4) discharge the strong brine in ice storage pond, monitor Water salinity change simultaneously.Present method solves the practical problems such as sea ice not easily fragmentation, the desalination cycle is long, the inner brine channel of sea ice is formed slowly, low temperature ice cube fragmentation difficulty is large, desalination period length in Sea ice, have the time short, consume energy low, ratio of desalinization is high, be easy to the advantages such as industrialization, the method has been applicable to the sea ice/sea water desaltination experimental study stages such as ice seashore, harbour or dock and industrial production stage in enormous quantities.
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