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titleOfInvention Far infrared ray generator
abstract PURPOSE: To accelerate the purification and activation of water/air by locally forming a region where the intensity of far infrared rays is high by receiving a non-heating far infrared ray emitting body in a cylindrical metal oxide structure having fluid permeability. n CONSTITUTION: A rod-shaped non-heating far infrared ray emitting body 2 made of alumina ceramic is received in a spiral iron oxide structure 1 and the whole is fixed in a water pipe 3 by a mounting ring 4. The iron oxide structure 1 reduces the radiation leakage of far infrared rays to the outside and a region where the intensity of far infrared rays is high is formed between the far infrared ray emitting body 2 and the iron oxide structure 1. By this method, the liquid/gas passing through this region can be strongly activated to be purified and improved. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1992,JPO&Japio
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