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titleOfInvention Water purifier using highly efficient far-infrared radiation ceramics and water activation method using the ceramics
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] To provide a water purifier and a method for obtaining highly activated delicious water. In a water purifier comprising a cylindrical main body 30 and a filtration layer 50 arranged in the center thereof, a porous ceramic ceramic material which radiates the filtration layer 50 at a high rate over the entire wavelength range of far infrared rays. A water purifier 10 formed by filling the same. Since water is treated using ceramics that radiate at a high rate over the entire wavelength range of far-infrared rays, it is possible to obtain delicious water that is much more activated than that treated with ordinary far-infrared ray emitting ceramics.
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