Factory Free sample Energy Storage Wax Series to belarus Importers
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The characteristic of Thermostatic Wax consists of its volume expansion amount can reach up to 13 ~ 15 % when it is heated from solid to liquid. We use this characteristic, when it is heated to a solid-liquid transformation, its’ heat energy can translate into mechanical energy. Thermostatic Wax has been widely applied to temperature auto regulation of thermal-driving and various thermal-starting devices.
We take the wax’s advantage characteristic which can absorb and release thermal energy in the solid-liquid transformation process to store the transferred energy to achieve making use of the most of rich energy resource. Recently years, the new technique has been researched and developed in many fields all over the world, such as new building material, textile industry, electric power, medical device, aviation and space. Some of projects have already stepped into a practical and commercial stage
To conform to market requirement, we have a very good cooperation with some Chinese famous Universities, Scientific Institutions & enterprises to develop and research in energy storage wax.. Some projects have already stepped into a practical stage
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Name |
Model |
Melt Point |
Mechanical Impurities (%) |
Water-Solubility Acid and Alkali |
Appearance |
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Energy Storage Wax |
E20 |
20 |
Non |
Non |
White-Yellowy Liquid |
|
Energy Storage Wax |
E21 |
25 |
Non |
Non |
White-Yellowy Liquid |
|
Energy Storage Wax |
E22 |
30 |
Non |
Non |
White-Yellowy Liquid |
|
Energy Storage Wax |
E23 |
35 |
Non |
Non |
White-Yellowy Liquid |
|
Energy Storage Wax |
E24 |
40 |
Non |
Non |
White-Yellowy Solid |
|
Energy Storage Wax |
E25 |
45 |
Non |
Non |
White-Yellowy Solid |
|
Energy Storage Wax |
E26 |
50 |
Non |
Non |
White-Yellowy Solid |
|
Energy Storage Wax |
E27 |
80 |
Non |
Non |
White |
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Actuated 3-way butterfly valves are available from sizes 2″ to 24″ with stainless steel trim. Actuation type is either non-spring return, spring return or double acting – electric or pneumatic actuation can be applied. Optional (0-10VDC) actuator control signal available upon request.
In an April seminar hosted by the MIT Energy Initiative, Dr. Gail Brager, a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, discussed her views that too many buildings harm the planet without properly serving their occupants. Buildings contribute roughly 40% of the total US greenhouse gas emissions, and 80% of their energy use is for heating, cooling, ventilating, and lighting. Yet research shows there are still high levels of occupant dissatisfaction with indoor environmental quality, and this can have profound impacts on people’s health, comfort, performance, and overall well-being. Using a range of research examples, Professor Brager’s presentation described new ways of studying, designing, and operating buildings to improve both energy and comfort performance, which must be simultaneous goals of a high-performance building.
This talk was presented on April 5, 2017 as part of the MITEI Seminar Series.
About the speaker:
Gail Brager is a professor in the Building Science Program of the Department of Architecture at the University of California, Berkeley, and the associate director of the Center for the Built Environment, an industry/university collaborative research center with more than 40 industry partners from various sectors of the building industry. She has a PhD in mechanical engineering and over 30 years of experience in teaching and research addressing the design, operation, and assessment of buildings to simultaneously minimize energy consumption while enhancing indoor environmental quality. She has particular interests in thermal comfort and adaptation, natural ventilation and mixed-mode buildings, and personalized comfort systems.






