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filingDate 1998-05-15-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationDate 2002-06-20-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber KR-100304460-B1
titleOfInvention Apparatus cleaning water
abstract The present invention relates to a wastewater purification apparatus for purifying wastewater using plasma, and more particularly, to a wastewater purification apparatus for purifying wastewater by generating a large amount of plasma using a network electrode generating plasma and a high voltage pulse.n n n The present invention is installed in the high voltage pulse generator 100 for generating a high voltage pulse, the sewage tank 600 to which the sewage flows into the screen corresponding to the high voltage pulse supplied from the high voltage pulse generator 100. Plasma generating unit 200 for generating plasma by charging and discharging the poles, and air supply unit 300 for supplying air to the plasma generating unit 200 to generate air bubbles between both reticles so as to generate plasma in filthy water. It is configured to include.n n n The present invention generates a large amount of plasma continuously, so that heavy metals can be easily separated and removed from the wastewater contaminated with heavy metals, and since ultraviolet rays are emitted along with the plasma, the disinfection of water is naturally performed. In addition, since ozone is released, the amount of dissolved oxygen is increased, thereby enabling faster purification.
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