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titleOfInvention Water treatment and activation device using porcelain and far infrared rays
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] When water pipes in buildings are built for more than 20 years, red rust and scale adhere to them, causing severe deterioration of the pipes, deteriorating the water quality, and making it impossible to use as drinking water. Become. Further progress will cause pinholes in the pipe, causing water leakage and pipe breakage. Therefore, techniques such as an ozone generator and a magnetic field treatment have been proposed, but the pipes have to be cut and the construction has been large, requiring enormous costs. SOLUTION: The present invention uses a strong magnet, a special far-infrared radiating ceramic sheet and a far-infrared radiating ceramic ball to form a magnetic field. The object of the present invention is to solve the problem by proposing a far-infrared radiating component, and proposing a water treatment and activation device for strongly activating water by a combined synergistic effect of far-infrared radiation in a strong magnetic field.
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