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titleOfInvention PET urine treatment granules
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] To provide pet urine treatment granules that can be used as a main ingredient even for industrial wastes, have excellent water absorption, are easy to discard, and can be manufactured at low cost. [Composition] PET urine treatment granules are 2% aqueous solution at 20 ° C. 0.1-50 parts by weight of cellulose ether having a viscosity of 10,000 to 50,000 cP. The cellulose ether includes a cellulose ether having a methoxy substitution degree of 10 to 30% and a hydroxyethoxyl or hydroxypropoxyl substitution degree of 3 to 30%, and an ethoxy substitution degree of 5 to 20% and a hydroxyethoxyl or hydroxypropoxyl substitution degree. It is at least one type of cellulose ether selected from cellulose ether having a degree of 10 to 45%.
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