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Two-stage heat exchanger
Manager: mgr inż. Maciej Żołądek
Possible forms of commercialization: spin-off company, sale, licence
The essence of the solution is to respond to market demand for high-tech heat transfer systems with a simplified design as a two-stage heat exchanger. The device will be possible to use in heat transfer systems requiring different temperature levels, such as heat and cooling nodes using sorption chillers to produce chilled water, factories requiring process heat at different levels, CO+CWU exchangers, or concentrated photovoltaic systems. The two-stage heat exchanger allows the use of a single heat source (grid, technological process or a beam of concentrated solar radiation) to supply two separate thermal circuits, necznego) to supply two separate thermal circuits based on any working medium. The control of the device will consist of a variable setting of pumps used to pump the working medium through the geometry of the exchanger.
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The program called "Innovation Incubator 4.0" is implemented as part of a non-competitive project entitled "Support for the management of scientific research and commercialization of R&D results in research units and enterprises" under the Intelligent Development Operational Program 2014-2020 (Measure 4.4).
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