Hypereutectic direct-contact thermal storage material and method

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165 10, 16510415, 126400, 126436, F28D 1902

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046570675

ABSTRACT:
An improved particle, and process for producing particle, for use in the storage and retrieval of thermal energy is disclosed. The particle comprises a eutectic material core encapsulated within a high-melting, corrosion resistant material.

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