Product Details
37 ℃ Building Phase Change Energy Storage PCM: Pioneering PCM For
Creating A New Era Of Building Temperature Regulation
Product Introduction:
- Its working principle is similar to that of common phase change
energy storage materials. When the ambient temperature reaches or
approaches 37 ℃, the material will transform from a solid state to
a liquid state, absorbing a large amount of heat; When the ambient
temperature is below 37 ℃, the material will transition from liquid
to solid, releasing the previously stored heat.
- This unique performance makes 37 ℃ building phase change energy
storage materials have great potential for application in the field
of construction.
Product Features:
--Has good thermal stability.
- During the repeated phase transition process, the chemical and
physical properties of the material remain relatively stable and
can withstand multiple temperature cycles without significant
performance degradation. This makes the material have a longer
service life and can be applied in buildings for a long time,
ensuring the energy-saving and temperature regulation effects of
the building.
- The phase transition temperature of the material is relatively
stable and will not undergo significant changes due to long-term
use or environmental factors, ensuring its reliability in building
temperature control.
Scope and Scenarios of Product Use - Construction Field:
--Wall insulation
- In some buildings that require high indoor temperature stability,
such as precision instrument laboratories and high-end residences,
37 ℃ phase change energy storage materials are added to the wall
materials. When the external temperature rises during the day, the
material absorbs heat and undergoes a phase transition to prevent
the indoor temperature from rising too quickly; When the
temperature drops at night, the material releases heat to maintain
a relatively stable indoor temperature.
- For example, in some new buildings in the Nordic region, this phase
change energy storage wall material is used, effectively reducing
heating energy consumption in winter.