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titleOfInvention Water quality improving material and water treatment apparatus using the same
abstract [PROBLEMS] Cooling water for air conditioning, which is concerned about the breeding of Legionella spp., Hot water for circulating and hot water storage, landscape water for fountains and waterfalls provided in parks, open spaces, courtyards, rainwater and sewage treatment water, etc. Activated by absorbing high energy of electromagnetic waves in treated water such as recycled water, hot spring bath water, pool water, heat-recycling bathtub water for household use, special facilities, public baths, etc. As a result, it is possible to provide a water quality improving material capable of removing rust, scale, slime, etc. and preventing adhesion of water pipes and water storage tanks. The present invention includes an electromagnetic wave emitter having an emissivity of 70% or more in a wavelength region of 25 to 100 μm. [Selection] Figure 2
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