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titleOfInvention Water reuse method and washing machine in washing apparatus
abstract The problem of the present invention is that the cleaning device can be easily reused by removing the surfactant from the water to be treated including the surfactant in the cleaning device, and the adsorbent can be easily recycled only by passing the electrolyte solution. It is to provide a water reuse method and a washing machine with the above functions.n n n Surfactant adsorption treatment which adsorbs and removes surfactant in treated water such as washing water or rinsing water including surfactant used in washing machine W by hydrotalcite as anion exchanger or zeolite as cation exchanger And a water reuse step of using the water to be treated treated in the surfactant adsorption treatment step in the washing machine (W).
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