Product Details
50°C Thermal Management PCM Can Be Added To Building Materials Such
As Wall Insulation
Composition and structure:
- Its composition usually includes a number of substances that are
capable of phase changes at around 50°C.
- For example, some specific paraffins, fatty acid esters, organic
salts and other organic phase change materials, or some inorganic
phase change materials such as some nitrates. In terms of
structure, it may take the form of microencapsulation.
- In the microcapsule structure, the outer shell is generally made of
polymer materials, which encapsulates the phase change material
inside. This prevents the leakage of phase change materials and
facilitates their use in combination with other materials in
different applications.
- For example, in some coatings or plastics, microencapsulated 50°C
thermal management PCMs can be evenly dispersed.
Performance Characteristics:
1. Efficient heat storage and release performance
- When the temperature reaches 50°C, the PCM begins to undergo a
phase transition. If the temperature rises from below 50°C to 50°C,
the PCM will change from a relatively stable state (such as a solid
state) to another state (such as a liquid state), and this process
will absorb a large amount of heat, thereby effectively reducing
the temperature rise rate of the surrounding environment and
playing a role in temperature regulation.
- When the temperature drops, it changes back from a liquid state to
a solid state, releasing stored heat that helps keep the ambient
temperature relatively stable.
- For example, in the operation of some industrial equipment, when
the local temperature is close to or reaches 50°C, the 50°C thermal
management PCM can absorb heat, prevent the equipment from
overheating, and maintain the normal operating temperature of the
equipment.
2. Good stability
- The microencapsulated structure can effectively protect the phase
change material and make it stable during the phase change process.
It can withstand multiple phase change cycles without significant
degradation in performance, ensuring effective thermal management
over the long term.
- The polymer shell can reduce the reaction between the phase change
material and the external environment, prevent its oxidation,
deterioration, etc., and ensure its reliability in the application
process.
3. Adjustability
- By selecting different phase change material compositions,
proportions, and the preparation process of microcapsules, the
phase change temperature, thermal storage capacity and other
properties of PCM can be adjusted to meet the specific needs of
different application scenarios.
- For example, in different industrial thermal management scenarios,
the appropriate 50°C thermal management PCM can be customized
according to the actual temperature requirements and heat loads.
4. Size advantage and dispersion
- Microcapsules are generally small in size, usually at the micron
level, and are well dispersed in a variety of matrix materials.
- In coatings, plastics, fibers and other materials, it can be evenly
distributed without affecting the overall performance and
appearance of the material, and at the same time, it can also
improve the heat exchange efficiency and make the thermal
management more uniform and effective.
Fields of application:
1. Industrial thermal management
- In industrial fields such as electronic component manufacturing and
machining, 50°C thermal management PCM can be applied to heat
dissipation and temperature control of equipment.
- For example, in the production process of some electronic
components, when the temperature of the equipment rises to about
50°C, PCM can absorb heat, prevent the components from being
damaged due to overheating, and ensure product quality and
production efficiency. In machining, some key parts of the
equipment may heat up due to friction and other reasons, and PCM
can play a role in cooling protection.
2. Solar thermal utilization
- It can be applied in solar thermal collection systems. When the
heat collected by the solar collector raises the system temperature
to 50°C, the phase change microcapsules absorb the heat and store
it.
- The heat is then released when needed (e.g. at night or on cloudy
days) and used to heat water or other media, improving the
efficiency of solar energy and the stability of energy supply.
3. Building energy saving
- It can be added to building materials, such as wall insulation,
etc. In summer, when the internal temperature of the building is
close to or reaches 50°C (such as in some hot areas or special
circumstances), the microcapsules undergo a phase change to absorb
heat, reduce the indoor temperature, and reduce the energy
consumption of refrigeration equipment such as air conditioners; In
winter, it can prevent indoor heat loss too quickly to a certain
extent, play a role in heat insulation, and help reduce the overall
energy consumption of the building.
4. Automotive field
- In the engine compartment of automobiles, interior trims, etc.,
50°C thermal management PCM can be used for temperature regulation.
When the engine compartment temperature rises to about 50°C, PCM
can absorb part of the heat, reduce the risk of engine overheating,
and improve the efficiency and life of the engine.
- In the car, when the temperature in the car is high in summer, the
PCM can absorb heat, reduce the temperature in the car, and improve
the comfort of the driver.
First aid measures:
- In case of eye contact, rinse with plenty of water. Skin-to-skin
contact: Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Rinse with soap
and water for 15 minutes. Accidental ingestion: Rinse your mouth
and send to the hospital as soon as possible.
Packaging and storage:
- Wrap:25kg/bag
- Storage: Store in a dry, cool, ventilated place without sharp
objects.