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titleOfInvention Heat exchanger having fins with sterilizing surface, metal member having sterilizing surface, sterilization method using fin surface of heat exchanger, electric water heater having metal member, and beverage feeder And lunch box lid
abstract The heat exchanger has a fin (50) having a metal substrate (18Xr) and a porous anodized layer (14) formed on the metal substrate, and the surface of the porous anodized layer is on the order of submicrons. The concavo-convex structure includes a plurality of concave portions (14Ap) and (14Bp) having a two-dimensional size of more than 100 nm and less than 500 nm when viewed from the normal direction of the surface.
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