A thermal storage theory that uses...
A thermal storage theory that uses plastic balls filled with ice as the intensity storage media has now been installed in 38 buildings in the U Based forward a concept developed in Europe the combination of parts to form a whole is marketed by San Diego-based Cryogel It is the merely commercially available encapsulated ice storage connected view available in the U.S., according to Cryogel president Victor Ott The Cryogel system's 4-in.-diameter balls, which are filled with deionized water to enhance heat transfer characteristics, have 1-in. "dimples" that permit the balls to expand as the water inside them
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