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titleOfInvention Feather sterilization method and system
abstract The present invention is to remove bacteria and other organic matter contained in the feather (bird hair) by an effective and nature-friendly method, supplying the feather to the washing tank, washing to perform the washing and rinsing process using water and detergent step; A dehydration step of supplying the washed feathers from the washing tank to a dehydrator for dehydration; And a ozone water sterilization step of supplying and sterilizing ozone water to the feather in the dehydrator, in which the dehydration is completed, and provides a method and system for sterilizing the bacteria contained in the feathers with ozone water. According to the present invention, hygienic clean feathers can be provided to consumers by removing various harmful bacteria in the feathers by adding a minimal ozone water sterilization process after dehydration without spending much time on the entire process of feather production. In addition, ozone water used for sterilization of feathers has its own sterilizing power, but after a certain period of time, it is naturally extinguished, so it does not generate secondary pollution to the surroundings, so it is possible to expect eco-friendly bacteria reduction / inhibition and odor prevention effect. You get
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