Factory directly provided Energy Storage Wax Series Export to Tunisia
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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 |
|
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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Our products and solutions are greatly recognized and trustworthy by customers and may fulfill constantly changing financial and social requires for Factory directly provided Energy Storage Wax Series Export to Tunisia, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Finland , Madagascar , Doha , Only for accomplishing the good-quality product to meet customer's demand, all of our products have been strictly inspected before shipment. We always think about the question on the side of the customers, because you win, we win!
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