Inquiry (采购产品): Inquiry Gentlemen: I believe one of your products will be the solution to a design problem we are having. We are experimenting with deep-drawn aluminum cans or tanks approx. 6" X 10" X 6" which we fill with water. The water is then frozen and used as a phase change material to control the temperature in a proposed design of a transport container. We wish to keep the ice evenly dispersed in the water during melting. Since ice will float to the top of a volume of water, I have experimented with filling the can with a volume of copper mesh which I salvaged from some "Chore Boy" pan scrubbers. It worked perfectly and held the ice together throughout the volume of water. How can I obtain some samples of a variety of your knitted materials to conduct some more experiments? I believe copper would be the best because of it's good thermal conductivity and that it will not corrode in the water. I will be happy to pay for the samples. Regards, Win Eastman **** Hidden Message ***** Winthrop A. Eastman 1050 North Post Oak Road Suite 200 Houston, TX 77055 USA Company: Kodiak Thermal Technologies Title: Chief Technology Officer Phone: 713-686-1553 ex 23 Fax: 713-682-7699 E-mail: weastman@kodiaktech.com **** Hidden Message ***** weastman@kodiaktech.com