Compositions – Heat-exchange – low-freezing or pour point – or high boiling...
Reexamination Certificate
2008-12-17
2010-11-09
Eashoo, Mark (Department: 1796)
Compositions
Heat-exchange, low-freezing or pour point, or high boiling...
C252S074000, C252S067000, C252S069000, C423S179000, C423S179500
Reexamination Certificate
active
07828990
ABSTRACT:
A low-melting point, heat transfer fluid made of a mixture of five inorganic salts including about 29.1-33.5 mol % LiNO3, 0-3.9 mol % NaNO3, 2.4-8.2 mol % KNO3, 18.6-19.9 mol % NaNO2, and 40-45.6 mol % KNO2. These compositions can have liquidus temperatures below 80° C. for some compositions.
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Bradshaw Robert W.
Cordaro Joseph Gabriel
Eashoo Mark
Evans Timothy P.
Sandia Corporation
Stanley Jane L
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