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titleOfInvention Passing water sterilization method and apparatus
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a method and an apparatus for effectively sterilizing or sterilizing water distributed from accumulated water such as a water storage tank or circulating water such as a bathtub by acting on the passing water without depending on chemical agents. SOLUTION: Passing water containing bacteria is passed through a container such as a casing 2 in which a group 19 of sintered composite mineral bodies mainly composed of a silicon compound that emits electromagnetic waves in the terahertz band is contained. The present invention provides a method and apparatus for sterilization of passing water that sterilizes or sterilizes the bacteria of the passing water. Since the action means is an electromagnetic wave, sterilization can be performed evenly on the passing water. In addition, since the life of the sintered composite ore body is semi-permanent with a simple method and apparatus, there are few failures and low maintenance costs. [Selection] Figure 3
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