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titleOfInvention Material processing method
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] The structure of a substance is changed at the atomic level to reform water and detoxify harmful substances. [Structure] A substance A to be treated is primarily treated with a multi-arc M generated by a multi-electrode 30. Under the influence of the multi-arc M, the secondary treatment such as the treatment with the treatment promoting substance B and the treatment of the second substance to be treated a is performed. The multi-arc M is accompanied by a strong vibration energy field, and the primary processing and the secondary processing simultaneously proceed in the strong vibration energy field, Induces a strong physical property change in the substance A to be treated.
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