The paper presents studies on the use of nanomodified materials with phase transitions. Thermostable heat exchange devices based on materials modified with carbon nanotubes allowing to control thermal contact have been developed. It is established that through a controlled thermal contact it is possible to provide a heat flux of up to 100 [kW·m -2 ]. The application of heat-resistance storage material in technical devices such as self-rescuers is justified. The efficiency of thermal control is established, since the temperature after the heat exchanger is reduced to 40 ° C at an incoming temperature of about 100 °C.
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