Manufacturing process for gull-rock negative-ion far-infrared paper
A negative ion far-infrared, negative ion additive technology, applied in the direction of adding inorganic compounds, to achieve the effect of improving immunity
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[0012] Example 1: seagullite anion far-infrared paper—prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: pulp 45; coconut shell activated carbon 5; anion additive: 5; water 30; The raw materials are crushed, dissolved, and then made into paper by papermaking, pressing, and baking. The number of negative ions is 1000 / cm 3 above.
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[0013] Example 2: seagullite anion far-infrared paper—prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: pulp 40; coconut shell activated carbon 10 anion additives: 10; water 30; additives 5. The raw materials are crushed, dissolved, and then made into paper by papermaking, pressing, and baking. The number of negative ions is 1000 / cm 3 above.
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[0014] Example 3: seagullite anion far-infrared paper—prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: pulp 55; coconut shell activated carbon 5; anion additive: 10; water 25; The raw materials are crushed, dissolved, and then made into paper by papermaking, pressing, and baking. The number of negative ions is 1000 / cm 3 above.
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