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Magnetocaloric materials are materials that experience a temperature change in response to an applied magnetic field. This phenomenon is known as the magnetocaloric effect, which occurs when a material's entropy changes in response to a changing magnetic field. Such materials can be used in a variety of applications, such as refrigeration, energy storage, and heat pumps.
... Patented High performance magnetocaloric materials with 100% reversible response. We can make a composition with peak performance at any temperature between 330K down to 10K! Usable forms - Ingots, Powder, Plates. Very stable in air! Use these to build magnetic refrigeration systems. ...
... Development and commercialisation of technology in the field of magnetocaloric materials. ...
... Using magnetocaloric materials to build highly efficient but also sustainable and safe cooling systems ...
... Switzerland (HES-SO), Swissnex, San Francisco, CA, July 2008Bruck, “Magnetocaloric materials for Room-Temperature Refrigeration,” in Fundamental Aspects of Materials and Energy, Technical University of Delft, Holland, 2010Bingfeng Yu, “A review of magnetic refrigerator and heat pump ...
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... Magnoric develops cutting-edge units based on magnetocaloric materials to efficiently exploit these unused sources of energy and turn them into clean electricity. The energy potential is unlimited! ...
... To this end, Fraunhofer IFAM is optimizing the manufacturing processes of metal powder injection molding, extrusion, or laser melting for the specific requirements of magnetocaloric materials. ...
... to fabricate innovative thermal conductive magnetocaloric composites, that offers a smart solution to manufacture active elements with desired geometries, overcoming the current thermal and mechanical limits of the most studied magnetocaloric materials. The composite is prepared by ...
... What is driven must also be cooled: Magnetocaloric materials and processes enable energy-efficient and environmentally responsible cooling technologies. Functional Magnetic Materials: Performance Enhancements for Electric Drives and Thermal Management are therefore the focus of the 6th RUHR ...
... The team aims to improve the technology for storing liquid hydrogen significantly, using magnetocaloric materials that change temperature in response to a magnetic field. This promising development has the potential to revolutionize hydrogen storage and advance the transition towards a ...