A high-performance tiny Joule-Thomson cooler has been successfully demonstrated by the Solid State Physics Laboratory (SSPL) in Delhi, in association with Research Centre Imarat (RCI) in Hyderabad and industry partner Techno Craft Industries India Limited. This accomplishment represents a major breakthrough in cooling technology, especially for applications that call for small and effective thermal management systems.
SSPL, RCI, and Techno Craft Industries collaborated on the project, demonstrating a solid collaboration between defense research institutions and business leaders.
The Joule-Thomson cooler is ideal for small applications where efficiency and space are crucial because it uses the principle of gas expansion to provide cooling without the need for moving parts.]
This cooler has multiple uses, such as electronics cooling, portable refrigeration, and more specialized uses in the aerospace and defense industries (IR Seeker, for example).
A division of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), the Solid State Physics Laboratory (SSPL) is dedicated to the study and creation of cutting-edge semiconductor devices and materials. Among the solid-state devices they have developed are Schottky barrier diodes and Gunn diodes.
Within India’s defense industry, Research Centre Imarat (RCI) is renowned for its contributions to systems integration and missile technology. Their knowledge enhances SSPL’s emphasis on semiconductor technology.
This business offers a wide range of services, including engineering and the production of superior industrial goods. Their participation enriches the development process with real-world industry knowledge.
This cooperative endeavor demonstrates the