Revolutionary Development! Aerospace-Grade Graphene Enhances Air Conditioner Lifespan

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Editorial Center June 13, 2024, 9:23 PM (Lifestyle Center/Integrated Report) Outdoor air conditioning units are inevitably subjected to corrosion from external factors such as salt, acid, and rainwater. The exposure of these units to outdoor sunlight accelerates aging, even if indirectly. Midea's air conditioner has revolutionized by applying aerospace-grade graphene to the heat-dissipating fins of the outdoor unit, effectively resisting corrosion and extending its lifespan. The graphene cooling fins are a stable and durable composite material with high efficiency, lightweight, and corrosion resistance, widely used in various industries. Intertek-certified tests confirm a lifespan extension of about 20-50 years by adding graphene to the cooling fins, improving thermal conductivity, hydrophilicity, and performance. Midea's introduction of graphene air conditioner units signifies a new era in air conditioning technology, enhancing product performance and efficiency for a new comfortable air conditioning experience.

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