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titleOfInvention Fiber mixed with natural radioactive rare element mineral and its manufacturing method
abstract (57) [Summary] [Structure] Fine powder of natural radioactive rare element minerals that generate ion pairs and radicals, and a resin that is negatively charged as a receptor and has gas permeability are stirred and mixed, and this is mixed into a fiber. A fiber in which a natural radioactive rare element mineral is kneaded into a fine powder and the fine powder of the natural radioactive rare element mineral is contained in the fiber, and a method for producing the fiber. [Effect] Even when used for antibacterial and deodorant, it does not fall off, and unlike the conventional filter using activated carbon, there is no limit of product life due to the limit of adsorption amount.
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