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Magnetic Refrigeration is a type of Industrial Refrigeration that uses a magnetic field to cool a material. It is a relatively new technology, but is gaining traction due to its potential to reduce energy consumption and improve efficiency. Magnetic Refrigeration works by using a magnetic field to cause a material to heat up and cool down rapidly. This process is known as the magnetocaloric effect. The material is then used to transfer heat from one area to another, cooling the area in the process. This technology has the potential to reduce energy consumption and improve efficiency in industrial refrigeration applications.
Some companies in the Magnetic Refrigeration market include Cooltech Applications, Magnetic Refrigeration Technologies, and Magnetic Refrigeration Solutions. Show Less Read more