Superconducting heat transfer medium

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428469, 428470, 428471, 428472, 428699, 428701, 428702, 165905, B32B 900

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061328235

ABSTRACT:
A superconducting heat transfer medium that has three basic layers, the first layer being various combinations of sodium, beryllium, a metal such as manganese or aluminum, calcium, boron and dichromate radical; the second layer formed over the first layer and being various combinations of cobalt, manganese, beryllium, strontium, rhodium, copper, .beta.-titanium, potassium, boron, calcium, a metal such as manganese or aluminum and the dichromate radical; and the third layer formed over the second layer and being various combinations of rhodium oxide, potassium dichromate, radium oxide, sodium dichromate, silver dichromate, monocrystalline silicon, beryllium oxide, strontium chromate, boron oxide, .beta.-titanium and a metal dichromate, such as manganese dichromate or aluminum dichromate. The three layers can be applied to a conduit and then heat polarized to form a superconducting heat transfer device that transfers heat without any net heat loss, or can be applied to a pair of plates having a small cavity relative to a large surface area to form a heat sink that can immediately disperse heat from a heat source.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4590993 (1986-05-01), Kurzweg
patent: 5542471 (1996-08-01), Dickinson

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