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Material Science and Advance Manufacturing

Material Science and Advance Manufacturing

Veröffentlicht: 2025-04-16
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16 Folgen
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16 Folgen
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Veröffentlicht: 2025-04-16
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Magnetic Cooling: The Future of Refrigeration?

Magnetic Cooling: The Future of Refrigeration?

Länge: 13:22
We’re diving into magnetic refrigeration—a cutting-edge cooling technology that could reshape how we keep things cold.
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Unlike traditional HVAC systems that rely on greenhouse gas-emitting refrigerants and compression cycles, magnetic refrigeration works on the magnetocaloric effect. When certain materials are exposed to a magnetic field, they heat up; remove the field, and they cool down. By cycling this process, heat is transferred and cooling is achieved—without harmful chemicals or compressors.
It’s cleaner, quieter, and potentially more efficient. While still in the research and development phase, magnetic cooling holds promise for everything from domestic fridges to large-scale industrial systems. Stay tuned as we explore how science is taking us one step closer to sustainable, next-gen refrigeration.
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Erscheinungs­datum: 16.4.2025, 18:21:42

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Welcome to Material Science and Manufacturing podcast where we explore the fascinating world of materials and the processes that shape them. This podcast is your guide to understanding the building blocks of innovation.
In each episode, we dive into the fundamentals of materials, examining the science behind their unique properties and how these principles are applied in manufacturing. From the strength of steel to the versatility of composites, and from traditional methods like casting to advanced technologies like 3D printing, we reveal how materials and manufacturing drive progress.

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