Compositions – Fluent dielectric – Metal- or insoluble component-containing; e.g. – slurry,...
Patent
1996-02-22
2000-05-16
Ogden, Necholus
Compositions
Fluent dielectric
Metal- or insoluble component-containing; e.g., slurry,...
252574, 252578, 252 70, 428212, 427402, H01B 320, C09K 318
Patent
active
060633123
ABSTRACT:
A pumpable heat transfer composition comprising a carrier liquid, a phase change material insoluble in the carrier liquid, and a solid microporous structure. The invention also comprises the method of making this composition.
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Ogden Necholus
Southwest Research Institute
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