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publicationDate 2003-12-15-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber UA-62039-A
titleOfInvention A refrigerating liquid on inorganic base
abstract The invention relates to the field of production of heat carriers either for heat transport in the heat exchange systems, and for cooling the internal-combustion engines. The proposed refrigerating liquid - heat carrier based on the ammonium nitrate aqueous solution. There are used either crystalline (solid phase), and aqueous solution - ammonium nitrate production semi-product. To decrease the thermal dissociation of ammonium nitrate and freezing temperature liquid, it is proposed to incorporate magnesium and/or calcium, and/or, and/or glycerin nitrates to the solution of refrigerating liquid. Additionally, to decrease the thermal decomposition of refrigerating liquid the buffer substances are incorporated. The refrigerating liquid based on ammonium nitrate is more heat-, temperature-conducting than the refrigerating liquid based on ethylene glycol. The refrigeration liquid is fire-safe, non-toxic, while incorporating more than 0,2% of calcium and/or magnesium, and/or sodium nitrates may be used to increase the air-tightness of heat-exchange system in the zone of heating. The refrigerating liquid may be used for cold transportation in the heat-exchange systems of double destination (either for heating and for cooling).
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