Agriculture
November 9, 2023
Updated on November 9, 2023
·Created on August 27, 2015
Mitticool is a clay-based evaporation refrigerator that does not require electricity.
Mitticool is a natural refrigerator made entirely from clay to store vegetables, fruits, milk and also for cooling water. It provides natural coolness for stored materials without requiring any electricity or any other artificial form of energy. It is composed of various clay chambers, water from an upper chamber drips down the sides of the unit and evaporates, thereby removing heat from the inside out.
Market Suggested Retail Price
$136.00
Target Users (Target Impact Group)
Manufacturing/Building Method
Intellectural Property Type
Patent Protected
User Provision Model
Distributions to Date Status
5000 units have been sold as of October 2013. Interview with representative
Design Specifications
Technical Support
Technical specifications and instructions can be found on the manufacturer's website.
Replacement Components
Because it is monolithic in design, there are no replacement components except for replacing the whole unit.
Lifecycle
The manufacturer claims that the product is durable and long lasting.
Manufacturer Specified Performance Parameters
Vetted Performance Status
During testing, the shelf life of coriander was extended by 4 days as against 1.5-2 days in room temperature. Shelf life of vegetables like brinjal, chilly & okra was increased on an average by 5-6 days vis-à-vis room temperature.
Safety
No known safety hazards.
Complementary Technical Systems
Mitticool company also offers various products for the public.
Academic Research and References
Haldar, Stuti. Opportunities and Challenges for Green Entrepreneurship: Case Studies in India. Sustainable Development in India: Emerging Scenarios and Concerns (2019): 81.
Hossain, Mokter. Adoption of open innovation by small firms to develop frugal innovations for inclusive development. In Researching Open Innovation in SMEs, pp. 115-135. 2018.
Compliance with regulations
Manufacturer claims to have received ISO certification.
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