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publicationDate 2011-07-16-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Composition for enhancing evaporation of solution and method thereof
abstract The present invention discloses a composition for enhancing evaporation of a solution and a method thereof. A far-infrared ray is released by a far-infrared releasing substance in the composition so as to induce evaporation of the solution. The far-infrared releasing substance comprises ceramic minerals and mainly comprises 80-99.9 wt% of oxide minerals including 60-95 wt% of the aluminum oxide. The present invention can enhance evaporation of the solution by a simple physical method. Hence, the present invention not only promotes the application of the production but also reduces the pollutants generated by a chemical reaction, thereby achieving the object of protecting the environment from the pollution.
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