December 3, 2025 - 20:21

A research team at the Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS) has made significant strides in the development of Korea's first full-cycle magnetic cooling technology. This innovative approach encompasses all essential elements, including materials, components, and modules, marking a pivotal moment in the quest for sustainable refrigeration solutions.
Unlike traditional gas refrigerants that contribute to environmental harm, magnetic cooling technology operates on the principles of magnetocaloric effects, providing an eco-friendly alternative. This technology utilizes magnetic fields to induce temperature changes in specific materials, allowing for efficient cooling without the use of harmful substances.
The implications of this breakthrough are vast. As global awareness of climate change and environmental degradation increases, the demand for sustainable cooling solutions has never been more urgent. Magnetic cooling technology not only promises to reduce greenhouse gas emissions but also offers a more energy-efficient method of refrigeration.
The successful development of this technology positions Korea at the forefront of sustainable innovation, potentially transforming the refrigeration industry and setting a precedent for future advancements in eco-friendly technologies.
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