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titleOfInvention Foreign matter removal and purification sterilization equipment in water and air
abstract A compact structure for removing foreign substances in water and air and purifying and sterilizing the apparatus, which removes foreign substances and purifies and sterilizes the introduced water or air without using electric power. Contaminated water or air containing foreign matter is introduced into an outer cylinder 2 from an introduction port 7 and the foreign matter is separated and removed by a cyclone action in the outer cylinder. The object to be purified (water or air) from which foreign substances have been separated is maintained at an appropriate temperature by the coiled cooling and heating means 5 and introduced into the filter body 3, and fine foreign substances are removed at the time of introduction, and the ionization action in the filter body 3 is performed. Purified and sterilized by Further, the ozone lamp 6 further purifies and sterilizes. This treated purification object (water or air) comes into contact with the purification sterilization body 4, is further sterilized by this ionization action, and is discharged from the discharge pipe 8 to the outside. [Selection] Figure 1
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