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filingDate 2004-07-02-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber KR-100640195-B1
titleOfInvention Golf course green top soil improving material (K-M granule) and its manufacturing method
abstract The present invention relates to KM granules of golf course green clay active modifier KM granules, 63.5 to 67.5 vol% silicon dioxide SiO 2 , 14.1 to 15.6 vol% alumina Al 2 O 3 , and 16.9 to 22.4 vol% It is composed of porous bioceramic particles composed of micromineral components of which radiate far infrared rays having an emissivity of 89% by volume and emission energy of 3.58 × 10 2 W / ㎡㎛40 ° C. at 40 ° C., and porous bioceramic particles radiating the far infrared rays. Has a particle diameter of 0.8 to 1.5mm and is characterized by radiating far infrared rays in the wavelength range of 5 to 20㎛. KM granules according to the present invention, when growing green grass in a golf course, the strength of soil particles is not weakened and continuous pressure is reduced without reducing the breathability, water permeability, and water retention of the green soil beneficial for the growth of green grass. It is well tolerated and offers the advantage of effectively growing green grass in the long run.
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