Compositions – Frost-preventing – ice-thawing – thermostatic – thermophoric,...
Reexamination Certificate
2005-02-22
2005-02-22
Ogden, Necholus (Department: 1751)
Compositions
Frost-preventing, ice-thawing, thermostatic, thermophoric,...
C252S073000, C252S076000, C252S079000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06858157
ABSTRACT:
A heat transfer composition and methods for using same to transfer heat in a transformer. In one embodiment, a heat transfer composition has soy-based oil, an additive comprising a nano-particle size diamond powder characterized by a first mass, and a chemical agent characterized by a second mass, wherein the ratio of the second mass to the first mass is greater than one.
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Bradshaw Dale T.
Davidson Jimmy L.
Morris Manning & Martin
Ogden Necholus
Tingkang Xia, Esq. Tim
Vnaderbilt University
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