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... from solid to liquid or vice versa at about 25 °C. 2. Enthalpy of phase change This material can absorb or release a large amount of latent heat during the phase transformation process, and the specific val...
...Phase Change Materials Have High Thermal Conductivity, High Density And Large Specific Heat Capacity Product Description: Phase Change Material refers to a substance that changes the state of a substance wit...
...Phase Change Material: Stable Heat Flow Guardian, Cycle Heat Storage Strong, Enabling Industrial Energy Saving And Aerospace Product Introduction: 70℃ phase change materials refer to substances that undergo ...
...: -- Basic information 50℃ phase change material is a kind of functional material that can undergo phase change at about 50℃. Phase transition refers to the process by which a material changes from one phase...
... phase change material specifically designed for efficient energy storage and release at the 120°C temperature point. The material uses a solid-liquid phase change process to provide stable temperature contr...
... product is a specially designed phase change material for efficient thermal energy storage and release at the 45°C temperature point. The material utilizes a solid-liquid phase change process to provide sta...
Phase Change Energy Storage Materials: Revolutionizing Thermal Management With 42°C Phase Change Material Powder - To Address The Complex Challenges Associated With Heat Regulation And Energy Storage Product De...
...Material 60℃ Phase Change Material: Recycling Strong, Electronic Temperature Control Pioneer, Help New Energy And Building Energy Saving New Leap Product Introduction: 60℃ phase change materials refer to a c...
... refer to a class of materials that undergo phase change at about 16℃ and can absorb or release a large amount of latent heat during the phase change process, while their own temperature remains basically un...
...Phase Change Material Powder Microcapsule Energy Storage Cooling Material Is Suitable For Electronic Fields Product Description: --Temperature regulation 24°C phase change material can be used as a fine-tuni...
...Phase Change Materials: Efficient Energy Storage Materials That Accurately Regulate Heat, And The Advantages Of A Constant Temperature Environment For Escorting Goods Have Attracted Wide Attention Product In...
...Phase Change Materials: Precision Thermal Control Hub, Efficient Energy Storage Pioneer, Driving Industrial Energy Saving And Electronic Escort Innovation Of High-Quality Materials Product Introduction: 140℃...
... 160℃ phase change materials refer to a class of materials that undergo phase change at about 160℃ and can absorb or release a large amount of latent heat during the phase change process, while their own tem...
... are a class of substances that undergo phase change at about 0℃ and can absorb or release a large amount of latent heat. It is mainly composed of organic, inorganic or composite components, through the tran...
...Phase Changing Materials For Microprocessors Chipsets TS-Ziitek-Sharp Metal x01 is a new type of alloy phase changing heat conduction product made from a mixture of several metals, designed to solve heat dis...
Thermal Phase Change Material TPCM 7000 Laird High Performance TIM 7.5W MK Conductivity Silicone Free Product Description Tpcm 7000 is newest in Lairds line of high-performance TIM product offerings. With a t...
...: 75°C phase change material is a substance that undergoes a phase change at around 75°C, and it is able to absorb or release a large amount of latent heat at this specific temperature, while its own tempera...
... Overview: Designed for demanding thermal management, this 140°C phase change material provides superior thermal cushioning by absorbing and releasing heat at specific temperatures. The material is capable o...
... Product Introduction: -22℃ phase change material is a special material that can absorb or release a large amount of latent heat when the temperature reaches about -22℃. Usually by specific organic or inorga...