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titleOfInvention Spherical fine antimicrobial agent and preparation method thereof
abstract The present invention relates to the production of spherical particulate antimicrobial agents, wherein the antimicrobial metals (silver, copper, zinc, tin, and the like) are provided on an alkali metal aluminosilicate inorganic carrier having a spherical particle shape and an average particle size in submicron units. Lead, etc.) relates to the production of spherical particulate antimicrobial agents in which ions are substituted alone or in combination of two or more. Spherical fine aluminosilicate crystal grains are prepared using sodium aluminate and sodium silicate, and antibacterial metal is used as a carrier. Substituted antimicrobial agent has spherical particle shape, so it has very good flowability, so it can be uniformly dispersed in antimicrobial application products and shows excellent antimicrobial power with uniform dispersion even with small amount of addition. Since the average particle size of antimicrobial agent is submicron unit There are no application restrictions due to particle size issues.
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