Uniaxially compressed vermicular expanded graphite for heat exch

Heat exchange – Non-communicating coaxial enclosures

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165164, 165DIG8, F28D 710, F28F 2102, F28F 308

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ABSTRACT:
Method of and apparatus for exchanging heat between two fluids wherein a core member is composed essentially of vermicular expanded graphite which has been compressed primarily along one axis and heat is exchanged in the core member between the two fluids along an axis normal to the primary axis of compression of the core member.

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