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publicationNumber KR-101218615-B1
titleOfInvention Reduction of sulfur and zinc content in natural copper
abstract Disclosed is a method of legalizing natural copper collected from a mine or the like so that natural copper can be taken. The natural copper legislation method according to the present invention comprises the steps of: (a) after collecting the natural copper, separating from the other rock; (b) heating the natural copper in a cast iron pot; (c) immersing the heated natural copper in glacial acetic acid; (d) first milling and powdering the natural copper that has undergone the steps (b) and (c); (e) wrapping the powdered natural copper with Korean paper and then storing it in the ground; (f) drying the natural copper after step (e) while performing secondary milling to form a final dry powder; (g) encapsulating the final dry powder to facilitate taking; including, repeating steps (b) and (c) nine times to remove toxicity contained in natural sinus, and Step (e) is characterized in that to remove the residual toxicity contained in natural copper.
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