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  2. Radiator (heating) - Wikipedia

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    The heating radiator was invented by Franz San Galli in 1855, a Kingdom of Prussia-born Russian businessman living in St. Petersburg. [2] [3] In the late 1800s, companies, such as the American Radiator Company, promoted cast iron radiators over previous fabricated steel designs in order to lower costs and expand the market.

  3. Table of specific heat capacities - Wikipedia

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    For example, Paraffin has very large molecules and thus a high heat capacity per mole, but as a substance it does not have remarkable heat capacity in terms of volume, mass, or atom-mol (which is just 1.41 R per mole of atoms, or less than half of most solids, in terms of heat capacity per atom).

  4. Radiator - Wikipedia

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    A cast iron convector radiator from 1904. Heat transfer from a radiator occurs by two mechanisms: thermal radiation and convection into flowing air or liquid. Conduction is not normally a major source of heat transfer in radiators. A radiator may even transfer heat by phase change, for example, drying a pair of socks. In practice, the term ...

  5. Cool Radiators Get Hot

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    Pierre Lemieux got into the business of repurposing cast-iron radiators to save what he considers a lost art form. "I kept seeing these old, architecturally beautiful radiators going to scrap ...

  6. List of thermal conductivities - Wikipedia

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    The TPRC recommended values are for well annealed 99.998% pure iron with residual electrical resistivity of ρ 0 =0.0327 μΩ⋅cm. TPRC Data Series volume 1 page 169. [8] Iron, cast: 55 [5] [36] Tadokoro Cast Iron* White 12.8 13.3 14.3 14.5 17.3 Grey 29.5 29.7 30.0 30.1 31.1 List: Tadokoro, curves 39 & 40 in TPRC Vol. I, pp 1130–31 [8 ...

  7. Cast iron - Wikipedia

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    Cast iron is made from pig iron, which is the product of melting iron ore in a blast furnace. Cast iron can be made directly from the molten pig iron or by re-melting pig iron, [4] often along with substantial quantities of iron, steel, limestone, carbon (coke) and taking various steps to remove undesirable contaminants.

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