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publicationNumber KR-101193135-B1
titleOfInvention Soil heat treatment system using electric arc reactor and soil heat treatment method using the same
abstract The present invention discloses a heat treatment system for disinfecting soil using hot steam. The soil heat treatment system of the present invention includes an electric arc reactor for generating steam by generating an electric arc inside the aqueous solution, and an injection tube for injecting water vapor produced by the electric arc reactor into the soil.n n n According to the present invention, a large amount of steam and hot water can be produced at a minimum cost to disinfect or heat a large area of soil, thereby greatly reducing the cost burden of the farmhouse. In addition, high temperature steam sterilization effectively kills pests and harmful bacteria in the soil, and the fermentation broth supplied in this process promotes fermentation of the soil, enabling organic farming without using chemical fertilizers, thereby greatly improving agricultural productivity and competitiveness. You can.n n n n Electric Arc, Soil Disinfection
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