COMPANY NEWS

Rubitherm opens office in Egypt

Rubitherm LLC's Cairo officeBerlin-based Rubitherm Technologies is expanding to the Middle East.

The company launched a subsidiary, Rubitherm LLC, in 2021 and opened an office in Cairo, Egypt.

“We had the idea in autumn 2020, and the company was officially registered in May 2021,” said Esther Kieseritzky, general manager at Rubitherm Technologies. “Now most of the official follow-up paperwork necessary in Egypt is done and we can focus on production and sales.”

Kieseritzky visited Cairo in January to get a firsthand look at the new office, meet new colleagues and check on product development. The Cairo team has grown to five employees. The new headquarters comprises 100 square meters of office space and 300 square meters of manufacturing space.

Rubitherm is introducing products for retail customers in the region under the brand name “RighTemp,” for which newly designed ice packs and cooling bags are produced locally. The first products will be available in late spring 2022.

“The focus in Cairo,” explained Karim Taha, Rubitherm LLC’s CEO, “is to offer solutions for the
transportation of temperature-sensitive goods, for both industrial entities and retail customers.”

PATENTS

Head covering device providing filtered air and climate control

Hall Labs patent drawingU.S. patent application 20220000209 (applicant Hall Labs LLC, Provo, Utah:

“A head covering device comprising a rigid component comprising a transparent face shield, a fabric component, wherein the face shield and fabric combine to cover an entire head of a user and form a seal around the user’s neck, an intake port with an inlet filter, an exhaust port with an exhaust filter, an air mover causing filtered air to enter the intake port and exhaust air to exit the exhaust port, and an environmental control component to condition air within the device. … [The] environmental control component comprises a phase-change material to adjust the temperature by reversibly storing and releasing heat when pre-defined temperature ranges are reached inside the device.”

Wind turbine rotor blade

U.S. patent application 20220025848 (applicant Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, Brande, Denmark:

“Provided is a method of manufacturing a rotor blade of a wind turbine, the method including: placing fiber material on a shape forming surface; arranging phase change material being in a first state at at least one predetermined first region and/or arranging phase change material being in a second state at at least one predetermined second region; soaking the fiber material) with resin to be in thermal contact with the phase change material at the first region and/or second region; during a crosslinking reaction for crosslinking the resin: absorbing heat generated within the resin by the phase change material at the first region); and/or releasing heat from the phase change material toward the resin at the second region.”

Spiral heat exchanger

U.S. patent application 20220026155 (applicant Hamilton Sundstrand Corp., Charlotte, N.C.):

Siemens heat exchanger patent drawing“A heat exchanger and a method of assembling the heat exchanger involve a monolithic main body extending along an axis from a first end to a second end. The heat exchanger includes a plurality of flow channels to channel a first material from an inlet to an outlet. Each of the plurality of flow channels traverse a spiral flow path from the inlet at a center of the main body to the outlet at an exterior surface of the main body, and the plurality of flow paths are aligned along the axis. The heat exchanger also includes a plurality of passages to hold a second material, each passage extending along the axis from the first end to the second end. A first side and a second side, opposite the first side, of each of the passages is defined by the spiral flow path of the plurality of flow channels.”

More U.S. patent applications:

Composite PCMs (Rogers Corp., Chandler, Ariz.) | Active biological sample processing and thermal management devices (Sandstone Diagnostics Inc., Pleasanton, Calif.) | Bone distraction devices (Small Bone Lengthening LLC, West Palm Beach, Fla.) | Upholstery device (Wolfgang Bauer, Radolfzell, Germany) | Finger brace and cold pack (Carlos Gaston, Seattle, Wash.) | Heating and cooling devices (Gentherm Inc., Northville, Mich.) | Phase change pressure packing apparatus (Korvata Inc., Seattle, Wash.) | Integrated battery unit (Freudenberg-NOK General Partnership, Plymouth, Mich.) | Battery module having structure capable of rapid preheating (LG Chem Ltd., Seoul, South Korea)

IN BRIEF

• Registration is open for the second edition of the School on Latent Thermal Energy Storage. It will be held Sept. 5-9, 2022, at the Lucerne School of Engineering and Architecture in Switzerland. The school, produced in collaboration with Italy’s University of Padova and the InPath TES Network, aims to provide “young scientists and engineers both from Academia and Industry with the unique opportunity to learn from leading international experts advances in Latent Thermal Energy Storage.”

Michael Brutting• Research scientist Michael Brütting, right, has been promoted to deputy head of the advanced thermal management group at ZAE Bayern, Würzburg, Germany.

• Switzerland’s NTN Innovation Booster Energy Lab is looking for innovative projects to increase energy efficiency and decarbonization. Successful applicants will be eligible for 20,000 Swiss francs per project and expert support from the NTN community.

• PCM maker PLUSS Advanced Technologies was one of four Indian companies honored at the 9th Climate Solver India awards in December. The winners were selected from more than 70 applicants, based on “their unique technology and business model, strong potential in emission reduction and scale-up, as well as social and environmental co-benefits.”

Croda Europe Ltd. has an opening for a lead applications scientist in the battery additives innovation program at the company’s research and technology site in Gouda, Netherlands.

C-Therm Technologies Ltd., Canada, will hold two free webinars in February: “Method Selection in Thermal Conductivity Testing,” 1 p.m. EST Thursday, Feb. 3, and “Analyzing Thermal Properties of Biomaterials,” 1 p.m. EST Thursday, Feb. 17.

• The U.S. Department of Energy’s Building Technologies Office is seeking input on a building energy storage roadmap, “spanning next-generation technologies, controls, integration, and deployment support needs for thermal energy storage and electrical energy storage systems in residential and commercial buildings.” The department is holding two virtual workshops on the roadmap: electrical energy storage, 2-4:30pm EST Feb. 10; and
thermal energy storage, 3-5:30pm EST Feb. 14.

• The Scottish government, SP Energy Networks and Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks have joined forces to accelerate the decarbonization of heating through Project Re-Heat. The program will examine how electricity networks can respond to the increased demand created by decarbonizing heat. As part of the $6.7 million project, 150 Daikin heat pumps will be installed in domestic homes in the participating networks. The heat pumps will be connected to Sunamp Ltd. thermal batteries, allowing customers flexibility in their demand for heat.

RESEARCH ROUNDUP

From Journal of Energy Storage:

Optimization of an innovative hybrid thermal energy storage with phase change material (PCM) wall insulator utilizing Taguchi method
Technical assessment of phase change material thermal expansion for passive solar tracking in residential thermal energy storage applications
A comparative study of various fatty acids as phase change material to enhance the freshwater productivity of solar still
Xylitol used as phase change material: Nucleation mechanisms of the supercooling rupture by stirring
Biomass-based shape-stable phase change materials supported by garlic peel-derived porous carbon for thermal energy storage

From Materials Today: Proceedings:

A short review on measuring impact of microencapsulated phase change material in mitigating urban heat island

From Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry :

Study on thermophysical properties of pentadecane and its composites with thermally expanded graphite as shape-stabilized phase change materials

From Energy:

Emerging phase change cold storage materials derived from sodium sulfate decahydrate

From Chemical Thermodynamics and Thermal Analysis:

Micro/nanoencapsulation of dimethyl adipate with melamine formaldehyde shell as phase change material slurries for cool thermal energy storage

From Environmental Science and Pollution Research International:

Performance analysis of a novel thermal energy storage integrated solar dryer for drying of coconuts

From Composites Science and Technology:

Ultra-high thermal conductivity and mechanical properties of a paraffin composite as a thermal conductive phase change materials for novel heat management

From Journal of Building Engineering:

The effect of using tubes filled with phase change materials in the air conditioning system of a residential building

From Case Studies in Thermal Engineering:

Energy harvesting in diesel engines to avoid cold start-up using phase change materials

From Transportation Research Record:

Environmentally Tuning Asphalt Pavements Using Microencapsulated Phase Change Materials

From Applied Thermal Engineering:

Self-powered solar desalination using solar still enhanced by external solar collector and phase change material
Design and experimental evaluation of phase change material based cooling ceiling system

From Journal of Cleaner Production:

Building energy efficiency and load flexibility optimization using phase change materials under futuristic grid scenario
Life-cycle assessment of phase-change materials in buildings: A review

From Applied Energy:

Towards idealized thermal stratification in a novel phase change emulsion storage tank

From Heat Transfer Research:

Passive thermal management of photovoltaic panel by using phase change material-filled aluminum cans: an experimental study

From International Journal of Energy and Environmental Engineering:

Phase change material mixed with chloride salt graphite foam infiltration for latent heat storage applications at higher temperatures and pressures

From International Journal of Advances in Engineering and Management:

Size and Shape Design Requirements for
Lower Limb Prosthetic Cooling System: A Literature Review
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From Sustainable Cities and Society:

Thermal performance of the building envelope integrated with phase change material for thermal energy storage: an updated review

From Energy and Buildings:

Cement based-thermal energy storage mortar including blast furnace slag/capric acid shape-stabilized phase change material: Physical, mechanical, thermal properties and solar thermoregulation performance

From Thermal Science and Engineering Progress:

Influence of Shrinkage on Phase Change Material-based Thermal Rectifiers

From Construction and Building Materials:

Development of capric acid-stearic acid-palmitic acid low-eutectic phase change material with expanded graphite for thermal energy storage

From Energy Storage Materials:

Mineral-based form-stable phase change materials for thermal energy storage: A state-of-the art review

From Composites Communications:

Bio-based poly (glycerol-itaconic acid)/PEG/APP as form stable and flame-retardant phase change materials

From Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments:

Analysis of Battery Thermal Management System for Electric Vehicles using 1-Tetradecanol Phase Change Material

From Solar Energy:

Experimental investigation of shellac wax as potential bio-phase change material for medium temperature solar thermal energy storage applications

NETWORKING

Connect with PCM experts and industry leaders on LinkedInLinkedIn logoMore than 1,700 people have joined a LinkedIn group devoted to the discussion of phase change material and thermal energy storage. You are invited to join the Phase Change Matters group and connect with PCM and TES experts from around the world. 

This month we welcome Cheng-Wei Hung, assistant professor at Dahan Institute of Technology, Taiwan; Himanshu Pachori, Ph.D. researcher in solar thermal and energy storage technology at Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal, India; Masih Alavy, instructor at Seneca College, Toronto, Canada; Nirmal Singh, Ph.D. researcher at Thapar University, Patiala, India; Diwakar Janghel, Ph.D. in thermal energy storage and phase change materials at Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai, India; Gideon Visser, West Coast territory manager for The International Group Inc., Martinez, Calif.; Lutz Klinkner, managing director at Alutrim Europe GmbH and Rubitherm Technologies GmbH, Berlin, Germany; and Michele Santovito, cofounder of i-TES srl and president of Associazione Esperti Gestione dell’Energia, Turin, Italy.

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