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titleOfInvention Paint that prevents the adhesion of algae and shellfish on the ship's bottom
abstract (57) [Summary] [Object] An object of the present invention is to provide a paint for preventing adhesion of algae and shellfish on the bottom of a ship, which prevents organisms from adhering to the bottom of the ship's hull, propeller shafts, screws and other seawater and tools related to water. And [Structure] The paint for preventing adhesion of algae and shellfish on the bottom of the present invention is Far-infrared radiation material such as ceramics 40 to 60%, negative ion radiation material such as tourmaline 30 to 50%, Those containing 5 to 10% of garlic powder. Far-infrared emitting materials such as ceramics 40 to 60%, negative ion emitting materials such as tourmaline 30 to 50%, and wasabi powder 5-1 Containing 0%. Alternatively, it is characterized by containing far-infrared emitting substance 40 to 60% such as ceramics, negative ion emitting substance 30 to 50% such as tourmaline, garlic powder and wasabi powder 5 to 10%. .
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