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titleOfInvention Clay heat treatment granular material
abstract An object of the present invention is to provide a heat-treated clay granule comprising a heat-treated product of a grassy material such as rice husk and a smectite clay, having appropriate water retention and particle strength, and useful as a soil conditioner for paddy fields. A smectite clay (A) is mixed with a plant and woody material (B) mainly composed of cellulose and hemicellulose, the mixture is granulated, and the granulated product is then heated at a temperature of 200 to 350 ° C. It is characterized by heat treatment. [Selection figure] None
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