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Phase Change Materials

When the temperature becomes warmer, PCMs liquefy and absorb and store heat, thus cooling the house.

Oak Ridge National Laboratories
P.O. Box 2008
Oak Ridge TN 37831
(865) 574-0355
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The University of Dayton Research Institute
Office for Technology Partnerships
300 College Park
Dayton OH 45469-0102
(937) 229-3515
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