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| TM-C M ceramic makes water having the activity of emulsification, permeation, dispersion, and solublization and turns pH of water to weak alkaline. |
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| Water molecule contacted with TM-C R ceramic has a high anti-oxidative activities and prevents water molecules from breaking down 2 kinds of ions(H+ and OH-). Normal water treated with this ceramics turns into water having a low oxidation-reduction potential and becomes strong reducing agent. This reducing power removes or decreases hazard induced by free radicals. |
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| TM-C EL ceramic radiates Far infrared rays most efficient and suitable for human body. |
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| TM-C J ceramic makes water having the activity of enhancing metabolism of human body, lessening oxidation and radiation of Far infrared rays.
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| TM-C CR ceramic contributes to generate diverse inorganic minerals in the water. Such inorganic ions acts important and varied function on the body.
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| TM-C pH ceramic controls pH of treated water to weak alkaline and maintains controled pH stable. Abundant ions released form ceramics keeps pH of water weak alkaline. |
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| This ceramic prevents water from microbial contamination. Far infrared Rays radiated from this ceramics make water cluster much smaller, so purified water can be absorbed by body quite effectively. Because water passing through or contacting this ceramic possesses strong surface tension, toxic ions are bound tightly by this treated water and become harmless. |
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| Calgon-made(made in USA) activated carbon is effectively able to remove harmful organic substances as well as mold, odor and others.
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| This ceramic mainly prevents water from microbial contamination. Mechanism of anti-bacterial activity of TM-C Z ceramics |
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| This non-woven fabric removes floating matters, activated carbon separated from various ceramics finally. Structure of this filter media is multi-layer and inner part is denser than outer part. |
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