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Educational Low Temperature Metal Stirling Engine Generator Desk Model for Science Learning

– Perfect for science and engineering enthusiasts, students, and children.
– Features a unique design that utilizes the Stirling cycle to convert heat into mechanical energy.
– Durable construction with a sturdy metal frame and heat-resistant materials.
– Comes with a built-in generator to produce electricity.
– Additional features include an adjustable flame and a cooling fan to optimize performance.

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Low Temperature Metal Stirling Engine Generator Desk Models Education Toy Model

The Low Temperature Metal Stirling Engine Generator is an educational toy model that demonstrates the principles of thermodynamics and energy conversion. It is made of high-quality metal materials and features a compact and portable design.

Product Features:

  • Scientific Demonstration: Visually illustrates the fundamental principles of thermodynamics and energy conversion.
  • Educational Value: Aids in understanding concepts of heat engines, Stirling cycle, and energy efficiency.
  • Compact Design: Small and portable, allowing for easy setup and use in various settings.
  • Metal Construction: Durable metal materials ensure longevity and reliability.
  • Smooth Operation: Precision-engineered components provide smooth and stable operation.

Product Applications:

  • Classroom demonstrations for students of physics and engineering.
  • STEM education and extracurricular activities.
  • Hands-on learning and experimentation for enthusiasts and hobbyists.
  • Desk ornament and conversation starter for those interested in science and mechanics.

Technical Specifications:

  • Material: Metal
  • Dimensions: 140mm (L) x 50mm (W) x 160mm (H)
  • Weight: 420g
  • Heat Source: Alcohol burner or heat gun
  • Flywheel Speed: Up to 2000 RPM
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