Low temperature heat pipe employing a hydrogen getter

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16510427, 2521816, F28D 1500

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ABSTRACT:
A heat pipe is described for use under low temperature conditions employing preferably ammonia as the heat transport medium and a hydrogen getter material, preferably being a zirconium intermetallic alloy, capable of non-reversibly gettering hydrogen gas in the presence of ammonia and air.

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