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titleOfInvention Complete mineral dissolution method of powdered seawater
abstract Provided is a method capable of reproducing the mineral composition of raw water without leaving calcium carbonate and calcium sulfate as water-insoluble precipitates when seawater-concentrated / dried mineral powder is redissolved in water. Sampled surface seawater, deep ocean water and underground seawater are filtered (pore diameter: 5.0 μm), passed through a pipe of a commercially available ultraviolet sterilizer, and introduced into a vacuum evaporation tank. Therefore, the water is completely removed at 70 ° C. in a vacuum while rotating the tank. Cool it to room temperature, introduce 1/3 carbonated water of the previous volume seawater, dissolve completely with ultrasonic waves, pass through a filter with a pore size of 0.45 μm, sterilize again, pressure glass, Enclose in a plastic container. It can be provided as 1/3 of the raw water as concentrated water, and even if the concentrated water is poured into the hot water of tap water so that it becomes the original volume of the raw water, there is no reprecipitation, and the raw water is completely dissolved in clear minerals. Return to. [Selection] Figure 2
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