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http://dx.doi.org/10.12925/jkocs.2017.34.2.394

Study On The Development of Mobile Shampoo Device Using Ozone Water For Good hair condition  

Kim, Duck-Sool (Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, TongMyong University)
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Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology / v.34, no.2, 2017 , pp. 394-399 More about this Journal
Abstract
The goal of this study is to suggest the technology and the way of developing ergonomic shampoo device, which is able to adjust the height and to be devided, and it uses ozone water. As a result of developing the device, it can complete better the effect of preventing water splash than existing devices by making neck holding part higher. And it is also made with ergonomic design, therefore, the head of shampoo candidate can be drawn into it more easily. By adjusting water temperature($38^{\circ}C$) to candidate's taste through water heater attached to water bucket, when a candidate is being shampooed, it can help keep warm shampooing without delaying. We could know the process through temperature sensor. And we could also know the utility of its own sterilization(1PPM) and purification. Finally, ozone water was measured for 20 minutes and the ozone concentration was measured to be less than 1 PPM to ensure stability. All parts of the mobile shampoo stand together with the hot water device and the ozonated water conversion device were designed so as not to be inconvenient for the user to use.
Keywords
Shampoo Device; Ozone water; Movable; Convenience;
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