Hampson–Linde cycle

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title: Hampson–Linde cycle
text: The Hampson–Linde cycle is a process for the liquefaction of gases, especially for air separation. William Hampson and Carl von Linde independently filed for patents of the cycle in 1895: Hampson on 23 May 1895 and Linde on 5 June 1895. The Hampson–Linde cycle introduced regenerative cooling, a positive-feedback cooling system. The heat exchanger arrangement permits an absolute temperature difference to go beyond a single stage of cooling and can reach the low temperatures required to liquefy "f
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