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titleOfInvention Manufacturing method of water treatment filter having cosmetic function
abstract The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a water treatment filter having a cosmetic function, and more particularly, by mounting a nonwoven fabric inside a nonwoven fabric case located on the upper surface of the upper case of the water treatment filter, to block foreign substances flowing from raw water. It is possible to prevent the filter medium from being discharged at a time, and fixed in the form of a hook which is fitted with a projection formed on the side of the filter case base plate in the groove formed in the lower end of both sides of the upper case of the water treatment filter. When the filter case for water treatment is easy to open and close, it blocks moisture and air from the outside to prevent deterioration of the contents, and when one or a plurality of protrusions are formed on the bottom surface of the bottom case of the filter, it is applied to a shower or a water softener. It can form a space with the shower plate to facilitate the circulation of water, Inside the filter case for water treatment, cosmetic media such as collagen, chitosan, agar, aloe polyphenol, keratin, vitamin E (tocophenol), pentenol, arbutin, natural betaine, caviar, propolis, green tea, apricot A cosmetic filter material is eluted in raw water at the time of bathing or washing by filling single or plural from natural or herbal ingredients such as seeds, green beans, rice bran, cornus, pomegranate, gujeolcho, white paper, iris, baekbaekpi, cheonggung, and extract of wormwood. Functions as beauty water such as whitening, moisturizing, wrinkle prevention, skin elasticity, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, hair protection, moisture supply and nutrition supply, and it is used for disinfection of raw water by filling vitamin C inside filter case for water treatment. The remaining chlorine can be removed, and the fragrance is filled in the filter case for water treatment to give the raw water a unique aromatherapy effect according to various symptoms. The filter medium filled in the filter case for water treatment may be variously formed in a gel, granular, solid or powder form, and the filter medium filled in the filter case for water treatment may be mixed and mixed only in powder form. As a result, it is easy to handle, has a low water content, has a long shelf life, does not easily change the filter medium, and there is an effect that there is no external leakage due to a pressure difference during transportation.
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