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titleOfInvention Water softener
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To remove hard water components and purify raw water including tap water or ground water before electrolysis for obtaining alkaline water and acidic water. SOLUTION: Raw water supplied from a water inlet 2 into a main body 3 is passed through a second filter 12, and the raw water is passed between an anode member 8 and a cathode member 10 using a first filter 6 as an electrolytic diaphragm. Provided is a water softening device 1 capable of performing electrolysis and retaining a hard water component contained in the raw water to a second filter 12 and a cathode member 10 provided with a mesh adjacent to the second filter 12. . [Selection] Figure 1
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