Heat storage system based on copper-coates granules of polyethylene
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Abstract – The possibility of using copper granules of polyethylene as a basis for creating effective heat-accumulating systems is considered. It is shown that the efficiency of using metallized polyethylene granules to create heat storage systems is higher.
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