PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING IN SITU THERMAL FLUIDS CONTAINING SUB-MICRONIC THERMOREGULATORY PARTICLES (MACHINE-TRANSLATION BY GOOGLE TRANSLATE, NOT LEGALLY BINDING)
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Procedure for obtaining in situ thermal fluids containing sub-micron thermoregulatory particles. The present invention refers to a process for obtaining in situ low viscosity thermal fluids containing sub-micron thermoregulatory particles, encapsulating organic phase change materials (PCMs) of different melting points and with thermal reversibility. The thermal fluid obtained can be used as a transport and storage system for thermal energy, in thermal solar collectors, photovoltaic and thermal hybrid solar collectors or as an additive in the production of thermoregulatory building materials. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
The present invention refers to a process for obtaining in situ low-viscosity thermal fluids containing sub-micron thermoregulating particles, encapsulating organic phase change materials (PCMs) of different melting points and with thermal reversibility. The main advantages are: - Zero waste production during the synthesis process. - Lower number of steps for slurry production - High latent heat (high mPCMs content) and low viscosity - Applicable for different working temperatures

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