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publicationDate 1990-03-19-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-H0278482-A
titleOfInvention Water quality improving device for washing machine
abstract PURPOSE: To reduce the amt. of city water to be used for rinsing by increasing washing power of the city water by suspending a water quality improving device comprising a far infrared rays radiating body in a washing tank and activating an aq. soln. of a detergent by the far infrared rays. n CONSTITUTION: Each far infrared rays radiating body 2 comprising, for example, far infrared ray transmitting ceramic, and each cylindrical dividing tool 3 is inserted alternately into a connecting tool 4 such as string, and attached to the inside of the washing tank 8 of a washing machine 7 with a sticking tool 5. The washing power of an aq. soln. of a detergent increases during washing by the activation due to the absorption of radiated far infrared rays in the aq. soln. Furthermore, dissolution of the detergent remaining in washed products in a stage of rinsing is prompted by the rinsing water which is activated by the absorption of the far infrared rays. Thus, remaining odor of the detergent in washing is reduced and consumption of city water is reduced. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1990,JPO&Japio
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