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publicationNumber KR-100307133-B1
titleOfInvention Wave water reaction apparatus for water treatment
abstract The present invention relates to a mineral water reactor for water treatment, by irradiating far-infrared rays to water molecules using a far-infrared radiation water treatment filler, the water is activated and sterilized and wound in a number of times so that it can be used as drinking water. The present invention provides a water treatment photowater reactor comprising a fluid flow pipe and a plurality of heater pipes, and filling a far-infrared radiation water treatment filler into a space between the fluid flow pipe and the heater pipe.
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