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titleOfInvention Microbial carrier and its manufacturing method
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a microbial carrier having good handleability and excellent microbial processing ability and a method for producing the same. A carrier (1) is a microbial carrier that carries microorganisms, is a foamed molded product containing a thermoplastic resin (3) and an inorganic powder (4), and has irregularities (2) on its surface. It is contained in an amount of 15% by mass to 70% by mass based on the total amount of the thermoplastic resin 3 and the inorganic powder 4, and the inorganic powder includes silicon dioxide, aluminum oxide, calcium silicate hydrate, diatomaceous earth, barley stone, shells, and the like. It is at least one selected from the group consisting of bone meal, calcium carbonate, boehmite, zeolite, apatite, kaolin, mulite, spinel, olivine, sericite, bentonite, wallastonite, anausite and mica. [Selection diagram] Fig. 1
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