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publicationDate 2006-09-27-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber KR-100629200-B1
titleOfInvention Bio germanium functional plaster
abstract The present invention improves miscibility with concrete while maintaining and maintaining the far-infrared rays and anion release effects of the inorganic filler containing a large amount of germanium, a semiconducting element, and antibacterial, antifungal and deodorizing properties, thereby improving the internal finishing materials of buildings. The present invention provides a bio germanium functional plaster which can be used as a catalyst. The plaster is stirred for 34 minutes at 34% by weight of potassium silicate resin and 15% by weight of an acrylic emulsion, and then the stirring is continued for 30 minutes in an atmosphere of 30 to 40 degrees Celsius. At 5% by weight of pigment, 22% by weight of chorionic feldspar powder as germanium-containing filler, 2% by weight of sedative (dispersant, thickener, pH adjuster), 22% by weight of water and obtained by stirring for 5 hours in total.n n n Antibacterial Finish, Bio Finish, Germanium Plaster
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