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titleOfInvention Method for producing water-activating agent
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Purpose] Not only is it more active and less expensive than conventional barley stone and commercially available water purifiers, it also reduces water molecule clusters, elutes minerals in appropriate amounts, and emits far infrared rays. Also provided is a method for producing a water-activating agent that also radiates. [Constitution] Dry diatomaceous earth and crush it to 50 mesh or less, Primary granulation is performed to produce seed grains, and the seed grains are secondary granulated by a granulator heated to 30 to 60 ° C, dried, and primary calcined at 150 to 250 ° C for 10 to 20 hours, then Secondary firing is performed at 600 to 900 ° C. for 4 to 24 hours.
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