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titleOfInvention Method of making silver-contained tile and tile therefore
abstract The present invention relates to a method for producing a tile containing silver, and to the tile, and to produce a large amount of far-infrared rays and negative charge on the tiles attached to the public baths, swimming pools, kitchens, indoors, toilets, and bathing walls. Method for producing a tile containing and to obtain the tile,n n n Clay, feldspar, silica, pottery, zeolite and minerals as raw materials alone or mixed with 3% germanium, 1% fine silver powder and 10ppm of silver-melted ionized water and alginic acid extracted from seaweed and starfish to solidify at room temperature or 900 After heating and solidifying at ~ 1,300 ℃, germanium 5% fine silver 2% is applied to the glaze mixed with 20 ppm silver ionized water and alginic acid, and formed into a certain size by passing through a magnetic flux of falling, there is a beneficial and excellent sterilization effect to the human body .
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