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titleOfInvention The method manufacture functionality an ascidian seeding collection rope.
abstract The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a functional rope for collecting ascidian and a use thereof. Currently, a rope made of a coconut feed has been widely used as the rope for collecting ascidian. A chemical fiber yarn is contained in an inner core of the rope, causing environmental pollution; the length of a coconut yarn extracted from the coconut shell needs to be 10-15 cm to manufacture the rope; shortly collected coconut yarn is impossible to use and thus the rope can be manufactured through only manual labor; and even if the work is performed through mechanization, there is no workability, and thus the rope is twisted by hands, causing non-uniform articles and a drop in the economical effect. In order to solve the problems, the present invention provides a technology, in which the chemical fiber yarn contained in the inner core of the rope is developed into an eco-friendly inner core yarn; a short coconut yarn of 10 cm or shorter, which is such a size as not to manufacture the rope at the present, is used as a raw material for a rope and mass production can be realized through mechanization; and, while the rope for collecting ascidian is manufactured by mixing with the coconut yarn as a new natural material at a predetermined ratio, a colloidal solution having a small-grain special photo-material made by nanotechnology, that is, a photo-material having plentiful minerals and excellent far-infrared radiation and anion release, and a protein composition, are allowed to invade the rope at the time of manufacturing the rope, thereby providing a technology for manufacturing a functional rope for collecting ascidian. Further the present invention relates to a development of a rope having excellent durability or the like, which is widely used as a raw material for the technology in public works and landscape industries. <keywords> ascidian, rope for collecting, coconut yarn, photo-nanomaterial, far-infrared, anion, mineral, protein.
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