Reliable Supplier Energy Storage Wax Series to New Zealand Manufacturers
Short Description:
Product Detail
Product Tags
Reliable Supplier Energy Storage Wax Series to New Zealand Manufacturers Detail:
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
|
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 |
Product detail pictures:

Our development depends on the advanced equipment ,excellent talents and continuously strengthened technology forces for Reliable Supplier Energy Storage Wax Series to New Zealand Manufacturers, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Sudan , azerbaijan , Rwanda , Customer satisfaction is our goal. We are looking forward to cooperating with you and providing our best services for you. We warmly welcome you to contact us and please feel free to contact us. Browse our online showroom to see what we can do for you. And then E-mail us your specifications or inquiries today.
Did you know, an electric water heater can account for up to 25% of a home’s energy bill? The United States Department of Energy recommends setting a residential water heater to 120ᵒ F to reduce energy usage and to help prevent scalding. Each 10ᵒ F reduction in water temperature can save 3% – 5% on an energy bill. Save energy and help make the home safer by reducing the thermostat setting on residential water heaters.
Justin Holzgrove, PUD 3 Conservation Manager, demonstrates how to check and adjust water heater temperature in this video.
To Check and Adjust Water Heater Temperature:
TOOLS NEEDED: a flat head screwdriver and a regular home cooking thermometer.
1. Turn on the hot water at the faucet CLOSEST to the water heater. This may be in a bathroom, laundry room, kitchen, etc. Let it run for at least three minutes to ensure water is coming directly from the water heater tank.
2. Measure the water temperature using the cooking thermometer. It may be easier to place a small cup below the faucet.
3. Turn off the water heater breaker at the home’s electric panel. This should be done prior to making any adjustments.
4. Locate the water heater access panels. Many water heaters have a top and bottom element. Both should be adjusted to the same temperature.
5. Remove the water heater access panel. Insulation may need to be removed to access the thermostat. If so, consider wearing gloves. Do not remove the plastic cover on the thermostat.
6. Using the flat head screwdriver, adjust the temperature down to 120ᵒ F. The thermostat may not have the setting in degrees. Instead it may use terms such as “HOT” and “COLD”. Adjust accordingly.
7. Replace the access panels and turn on the circuit breaker to re-energize the water heater.
8. Wait three hours before testing again to allow changes to take effect.
9. Re-measure the water temperature.
Washington State law (RCW 19.27A.060) requires that new residential water heaters sold in the state be pre-set at 120ᵒ F. Mason County PUD No. 3 is required to notify customers annually that state law recommends their water heaters should be set no higher than 120ᵒ F. Furthermore, when a home is sold or rented, the previous owners or agent must set the water heater back to 120ᵒ F before the next resident’s occupancy.
From a safety and cost-savings standpoint, lowering the temperature makes a lot of sense.
Temperature of water in relation to the time it takes to cause a bad burn:
150°F (66°C) – 2 SECONDS
140°F (60°C) – 6 seconds
125°F (52°C) – 2 minutes
120°F (49°C) – 10 MINUTES
For Questions or Comments, please contact the Mason County PUD No. 3 Conservation Department at (360) 426-0777 or email web@masonpud3.org
Rotomation A032 Rotary Actuator with Vacuum Through Shaft.
This miniature actuator can rotate products held by a vacuum cup attached to its shaft. The input vacuum port on the rear remains stationary to eliminate twisting hoses.
- Large hole through shaft for full flow
- Variety of shaft details available (1/8 NPT shown)
- No twisting hose
The rugged A032 fits in the palm of your hand and can be configured in millions of different ways, including your choice of two or three position motion, flexible porting arrangements, magnetic sensors, adjustable rotation, etc.
The vacuum through the rod feature is also available on certain other Rotomation rotary actuators, including the unique indexing rotary actuators.
www.rotomation.com






