cooling-technology
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- Active coolingCooling methods that expend energy to cool a system or component
- Sorption cooling
- Pulse tube refrigeratorDevice using sound waves to reduce heat
- IcyballEarly refrigerators invented in the 1920s
- Pumpable ice technologyType of technology to produce and use fluids or secondary refrigerants
- Electro FreezeManufacturer of frozen dessert machines
- Loop heat pipeTwo-phase heat transfer device
- Pulse tube refrigeratorDevice using sound waves to reduce heat
- Pulse tube refrigeratorDevice using sound waves to reduce heat
- Active coolingCooling methods that expend energy to cool a system or component
- CryocoolerRefrigeration system that cools to below 120 K
- Electrocaloric effectTemperature change of a material under an electric field
- Active coolingCooling methods that expend energy to cool a system or component
- Vaccine refrigeratorRefrigerator that stores vaccines and other medical products
- Pulse tube refrigeratorDevice using sound waves to reduce heat
- PunkahType of fan
- Defrosting (refrigeration)Removal of frost and ice from a refrigerator
- Whole-house fanFan used to circulate air throughout a living space
- Entropy productionDevelopment of entropy in a thermodynamic system
- Regenerative coolingTechnique for cooling gases
- IcyballEarly refrigerators invented in the 1920s
- Pumpable ice technologyType of technology to produce and use fluids or secondary refrigerants
- Electro FreezeManufacturer of frozen dessert machines
- Active coolingCooling methods that expend energy to cool a system or component
- Pulse tube refrigeratorDevice using sound waves to reduce heat
- Defrosting (refrigeration)Removal of frost and ice from a refrigerator
- IcyballEarly refrigerators invented in the 1920s
- Active coolingCooling methods that expend energy to cool a system or component
- Pumpable ice technologyType of technology to produce and use fluids or secondary refrigerants
- Electro FreezeManufacturer of frozen dessert machines
- Dilution refrigeratorCryogenic device for cooling to very low temperatures
- AE SmithAustralian air conditioning company 1898 - 2015
- Applications of the Stirling enginePractical uses for Stirling engine technology