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publicationDate 1999-06-15-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber KR-100193221-B1
titleOfInvention High performance tubular UV sterilizer to remove parasitic sepsis and enteritis Vibrio bacteria in the tank
abstract The present invention relates to a high performance tubular ultraviolet sterilizer for removing parasitic sepsis and Vibrio bacteria in a tank. The sterilizing apparatus of the present invention comprises: (i) a tubular ultraviolet sterilization tank in which several glass tubes provided with ultraviolet light or the like are connected in series in each glass tube; (Ii) a water bath; (Iii) a heat connection line for connecting an electric tubular zirconia sterilization tank and a water tank; (Iii) a filter for removing excipients in the bath water; (Iii) a circulation pump for circulating the tank; And (i) a flowmeter for measuring the flow rate. The sterilization apparatus of the present invention minimizes the loss of irradiated ultraviolet rays and at the same time maximizes the sterilization efficiency, thereby miniaturizing the sterilization apparatus, and can also eliminate sepsis-inducing bacteria in addition to general bacteria and food poisoning bacteria. Therefore, by using the sterilization apparatus of the present invention, it is possible to effectively remove sepsis and enteritis vibrio-inducing bacteria and other pathogenic bacteria that are breeding in the tank which is the most problematic in the live fish sashimi in summer.
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