Heat exchange – Structural installation – Related to wall – floor or ceiling structure of a chamber
Patent
1986-07-15
1989-05-02
Davis, Jr., Albert W.
Heat exchange
Structural installation
Related to wall, floor or ceiling structure of a chamber
165 10, 252 70, F28D 2000
Patent
active
048259390
ABSTRACT:
A polymeric composition comprising a polymeric material and polyethylene glycol or end-capped polyethylene glycol as a phase change material, said polyethylene glycol and said end-capped polyethylene glycol having a molecular weight greater than about 400 and a heat of fusion greater than about 30 cal/g; the composition is useful in making molded and/or coated materials such as flooring, tiles, wall panels and the like; paints containing polyethylene glycols or end-capped polyethylene glycols are also disclosed.
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Griffen Charles W.
Salyer Ival O.
Davis Jr. Albert W.
The University of Dayton
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