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filingDate 2004-09-24-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber KR-100807319-B1
titleOfInvention Water Sterilization Device Using Microwave Energy
abstract In the use of microwave energy, many developments are being made on the premise of home appliances and industrial use such as cooking, dehydration, and bleaching of food as well as for radar and wireless communication. Microwave ovens are a typical case of using microwave for heating and cooking food. Recently, much research has been done on the use of microwave energy for biological purposes, in particular on sterilization. Conventional water is typically a material in a state where a large number of bacteria are required to sterilize, and the specific frequency of the microwave can directly destroy heating or bacterial cells by vibrating water molecules. However, when attempting to use microwave energy for sterilization, it is necessary to improve the efficiency, given that there are many losses without fully considering the situation of generating and delivering microwaves to the target. Therefore, in consideration of the transmission characteristics of the microwave energy and the flowing property of the water, the device is designed to cause the sterilization action as the microwave energy and the water flow together by allowing the microwave and water to flow simultaneously in the waveguide with the small transmission loss of the microwave energy. The purpose of this patent is to efficiently transmit microwave energy under the premise of water and to consume most of the energy in the target water. High efficiency means a sterilization method that consumes less power, reduces the size of the sterilizer and minimizes manufacturing costs. n n n n Microwave, sterilization, water, waveguide
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