http://rdf.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubchem/patent/KR-20090096570-A

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publicationNumber KR-20090096570-A
titleOfInvention A method of forming ceramic artificial reef communities in which a plurality of ceramics are combined into a structure by pouring concrete between the outer walls and the outer walls of close ceramics.
abstract The present invention relates to a ceramic artificial reef formed by using porcelain materials, and to assemble hollow porcelain or porcelain panels baked after molding drying by making or crushing and compressing clay or clay made of clay or mud flat or mud or kaolin with water. It relates to a method of creating a large, robust ceramic artificial reef community using hollow polygonal porcelain templates .n n n To this end, the present invention pours concrete (or mortar) into the empty space between the outer wall and the outer wall of the porcelain or porcelain molds close together, and the concrete part is blocked with a porcelain lid, or the stone pieces or porcelain fragments are planted before the concrete is hardened. , the concrete is hardened put then poured into the rubble or porcelain fragments gap coarse sand or small pebbles, small ceramic fragments to which embedded by combining a number of ceramic as a single structure and the wall are all ceramic material in contact with the outer ceramic wall and The porcelain walls are characterized by the formation of large, sturdy ceramic artificial reef communities with embedded or stacked stone fragments or porcelain debris .
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