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titleOfInvention Reduced water generator
abstract [PROBLEMS] To produce reduced water in a state where residual amounts of chlorine ions, hypochlorite ions, and chlorine molecules are small, and to apply positive (+) and negative (-) application voltage in an alternating voltage. By adjusting the time, it is possible to reduce the elution of the electrode material into the water, reduce the stretching of the carbon fibers constituting the electrode into the water, and thus reduce the short circuit between the electrodes. To provide a configuration of a reduced water generator. A reduced water generator capable of achieving the above object by adopting a carbon electrode 1 as an electrode of a reduced water generator, and surrounding and supporting the periphery of the carbon electrode with a mesh 5. [Selection] Figure 1
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