Multifunctional composite ceramic filter element and preparation method thereof
A composite ceramic and multi-functional technology, which is applied in the direction of ceramic products, chemical instruments and methods, clay products, etc., can solve the problems of not increasing blood oxygen content, harmful to human body, unfavorable superoxide free radicals, etc., and achieves simple and easy preparation process. Cleansing and absorption effect
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Embodiment 1
[0053] Weigh the raw materials required for each ceramic filter layer according to the following components and parts by weight. The K-type ceramic layer is made of the following raw materials by weight: 40 parts of kaolin, 10 parts of iron tourmaline, 10 parts of lithium tourmaline, purple sand 20 parts of pottery clay, 10 parts of montmorillonite, 5 parts of silicon oxide, 5 parts of hexacyclic stone, 3 parts of potassium feldspar and 10 parts of dolomite;
[0054] The M-type ceramic layer is made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 5 parts of kaolin, 20 parts of medical stone, 5 parts of potassium feldspar, 60 parts of volcanic rock, 30 parts of silicon dioxide, 2 parts of diopside, 2 parts of spodumene, 1 part of albite, 1 part of quartz, 1 part of lapis lazuli and 3 parts of pyrophyllite;
[0055] The far-infrared ceramic layer is made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 40 parts of kaolin, 20 parts of tourmaline, 5 parts of quartz, 5 parts o...
Embodiment 2
[0059] Embodiment 2 has the same formula as the above-mentioned embodiment, except that the proportioning ratio of the two is different.
[0060] Weigh the raw materials required for each ceramic filter layer according to the following components and parts by weight. The K-type ceramic layer is made of the following raw materials by weight: 43 parts of kaolin, 13 parts of iron tourmaline, 13 parts of lithium tourmaline, purple sand 23 parts of pottery clay, 13 parts of montmorillonite, 8 parts of silicon oxide, 8 parts of hexacyclic stone, 4 parts of potassium feldspar and 13 parts of dolomite;
[0061] The M-type ceramic layer is made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 8 parts of kaolin, 25 parts of medical stone, 8 parts of potassium feldspar, 70 parts of volcanic rock, 40 parts of silicon dioxide, 4 parts of diopside, 4 parts of spodumene, 3 parts of albite, 3 parts of quartz, 4 parts of lapis lazuli and 3 parts of pyrophyllite;
[0062] The far-infrared ce...
Embodiment 3
[0066] Embodiment 3 is identical with the formula of above-mentioned embodiment, and difference is that the proportioning ratio of both is different.
[0067] Weigh the raw materials required for each ceramic filter layer according to the following components and parts by weight. The K-type ceramic layer is made of the following raw materials by weight: 45 parts of kaolin, 15 parts of iron tourmaline, 15 parts of lithium tourmaline, purple sand 25 parts of pottery clay, 15 parts of montmorillonite, 10 parts of silicon oxide, 10 parts of hexacyclic stone, 5 parts of potassium feldspar and 15 parts of dolomite;
[0068] The M-type ceramic layer is made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 10 parts of kaolin, 30 parts of medical stone, 10 parts of potassium feldspar, 80 parts of volcanic rock, 50 parts of silicon dioxide, 4 parts of diopside, 5 parts of spodumene, 5 parts of albite, 5 parts of quartz, 5 parts of lapis lazuli and 5 parts of pyrophyllite;
[0069] Th...
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