Heat exchanging unit with a hydrogen adsorption alloy

Heat exchange – Intermediate fluent heat exchange material receiving and... – Reversible chemical reaction

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62 48, 55269, 206 07, 291573R, F25B 1708

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ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a novel heat exchanging unit with a hydrogen adsorption alloy of which thermal conductivity is kept high over a long period of use. Particularly in order to solve problems occurring at the time of forming a heat exchanging unit, by forming a compact of a hydrogen adsorption alloy and inserting a heat transfer element in the compact, such as insufficient heat transfer due to a small spacing produced between the compact and the heat transfer element, surface irregularities, decline in function due to micronization and scattering of the compact, difficulty in build-up, etc., there is disclosed a heat exchanging unit comprising a heat transfer element and a hydrogen adsorption alloy fitted to an outer periphery of the heat transfer element and solidly molded.

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patent: 4674563 (1987-06-01), Laxhuber

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