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titleOfInvention Porous inorganic filter using PBinder and inorganic powder and its manufacturing method
abstract In the present invention, the inorganic powder is mixed with a feed binder, bamboo charcoal powder and an antimicrobial agent, and then produced in a block form, and the filtered water is used as a mineral filter for water purifiers containing a lot of natural minerals, It is a porous inorganic filter using a feed binder and inorganic powder used as a filter made of the same weakly alkaline cosmetic water, and a manufacturing method thereof.n n n Method for producing a porous inorganic filter, a binder, inorganic powder, bamboo charcoal powder and an antimicrobial agent is mixed and put into a mold and then compressed for 1 to 5 seconds at a pressure of 0.3 ~ 0.7ton /; Placing the mold in a drying furnace and heat-treating at 150-250 ° C. for up to 2 hours to form a compressed mixture into a block having pores; And removing the heat-treated filter by opening the mold.n n n And, the porous inorganic filter, 100 parts by weight of the binder, 50 to 150 parts by weight of inorganic powder, 10 to 30 parts by weight of bamboo charcoal powder, 1 to 5 parts by weight of the antimicrobial agent is mixed to form a block having a pore, wherein the Inorganic powders include ocher, tourmaline, and elvan.n n n n Inorganic powder, loess, tourmaline, elvan, porous block, beauty water, skin care
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