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titleOfInvention Holding structure for granular material for fluid treatment
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a holding structure for performing efficient processing without giving flow resistance of fluid such as functional ceramic particles for fluid processing arranged in a fluid flow path. The granular material holding structure according to the present invention has at least two reticulated or porous sheets that allow fluid to pass through a treatment material 1 made of ceramic balls or other granular material having functionality for fluid treatment. In the structure in which the holding member 8 is accommodated and held, an unevenness for accommodating the treatment material 1 is formed on one or both opposing surfaces of the holding member 8, and the treatment material 1 is positioned and held by the unevenness. To do. The holding member 8 is formed by overlapping at least two metal nets, and the metal nets are fixed by spot welding in a fluid passage space. [Selection] Figure 2
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