Tomorrow's technology: an attractive alternative.
Author(s) : MORGAN H.
Type of article: Article
Summary
The author looks at magnetic refrigeration technology. He interviews two senior American astronautic scientists who admit that it will take five to ten years to move magnetic refrigeration from the laboratory to the marketplace. Use in home refrigerators and air conditioners may be 20 years away.
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- Original title: Tomorrow's technology: an attractive alternative.
- Record ID : 1999-0688
- Languages: English
- Source: S. afr. Inst. Refrig. Air Cond. - vol. 99 - n. 1198
- Publication date: 1998/01
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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