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titleOfInvention Antibacterial insert milk membrane
abstract The present invention relates to an antimicrobial inserted milk membrane 40 composed of synthetic resin, plastic, latex, silicone, and rubber poles. More specifically, soft non-toxic latex, silicone, synthetic resin, and rubber with strong shrinkage and elasticity in a milk bottle. It is manufactured by mixing (460) or coating (640) a silver nano material and TOUR MAINE (300.320) material, which is a mineral that emits antimicrobial and far-infrared anions to the membrane of the material, and the milk bottle receiving part (80). The baby bottle body 20 when the baby is fed to the detachable part located in the milk) body 20, the receiving part 80 does not get wet with the milk, so that only the inserted milk film 40 placed in the receiving part 80 is in contact with the milk. It relates to a high-elasticity non-toxic antimicrobial inserted milk film 40 that is built into the milk bottle receiving portion 80 that can significantly reduce the baby's belongings when moving.
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