Product Details
37°C Phase Change Energy Storage Building Materials Can Reduce The
Energy Consumption Of Buildings To A Certain Extent
Appearance and physical characteristics:
- Its appearance may be presented in different forms, such as
granular, flaked, blocky, etc., to adapt to different construction
needs and application scenarios. The color is generally more
neutral tones, such as white, off-white, etc., in order to
harmonize with the overall appearance of the building.
- In terms of physical properties, it has a certain strength and
hardness and is able to withstand certain pressures and stresses in
the building structure. At the same time, its density is carefully
designed so that it is neither too heavy to increase the load on
the building, nor too light to affect its stability in the
building.
- It also has good waterproof and moisture-proof properties to ensure
that it can play a long-term and stable role in the building
environment, and will not affect its phase transformation
performance due to factors such as water absorption.
Thermal properties:
1. Phase change characteristics
- The material has a critical phase change temperature of 37°C. When
the ambient temperature is below 37°C, it is in a relatively stable
state, which may be solid or has a specific molecular arrangement
structure. As the temperature gradually rises to 37°C, the material
begins to undergo a phase change, absorbing a large amount of heat
and changing from one phase to another, such as from a solid state
to a liquid state (or a change in crystal structure, etc.).
- This phase change process is reversible, and when the temperature
drops, it releases the stored heat again and returns to its
original phase. This property allows it to efficiently store and
release heat, regulating the temperature of the surrounding
environment.
- Its large latent heat of phase change means that it is able to
absorb or release large amounts of energy within a relatively small
range of temperature variations. For example, in summer, when the
indoor temperature is close to 37°C, it is able to absorb heat,
slow down the indoor temperature rise, and keep the room cool; In
winter, when the indoor temperature drops to close to 37°C (e.g. in
some special heating methods or local temperature fluctuations), it
also releases heat and insulates to a certain extent.
2. Thermal conductivity
- It has a suitable thermal conductivity. The thermal conductivity
can neither be too high nor too low, and a moderate thermal
conductivity can ensure that it can effectively absorb and release
heat during the phase change process, while avoiding heat transfer
too quickly or too slowly.
- If the thermal conductivity is too high, it may lead to rapid heat
transfer, and the advantages of phase change energy storage cannot
be fully utilized, so that the indoor temperature changes too
drastically; If the thermal conductivity is too low, it will affect
its heat exchange efficiency with the surrounding environment,
reducing its ability to regulate temperature.
- By precisely controlling the thermal conductivity, the material
works in tandem with the rest of the building for good thermal
management.
Application Benefits:
1. Improve indoor comfort
- The use of 37°C phase change energy storage building materials in
buildings can significantly reduce indoor temperature fluctuations.
During the day, the outdoor temperature varies greatly, but the
indoor temperature can be somewhat regulated by this material.
- For example, in a hot day, when the outdoor temperature rises and
the indoor temperature is close to 37°C, the material absorbs the
heat, reduces the indoor temperature rise, and keeps the indoor
relatively cool; When the temperature drops at night, it can slowly
release heat and avoid the indoor temperature from getting too low,
so as to provide a more comfortable indoor environment for
occupants or users and reduce the dependence on air conditioning or
heating equipment.
2. Remarkable energy-saving effect
- Due to its phase change energy storage properties, it can reduce
the energy consumption of buildings to a certain extent. In the
summer, it can reduce the load of air conditioning refrigeration,
because when the indoor temperature rises, the material absorbs
heat and lowers the indoor temperature, which reduces the time and
energy consumption of the air conditioner.
- In winter, it can assist the heating system, releasing heat when
the temperature drops, reducing the energy consumption of the
heating equipment. Studies estimate that the use of this material
can reduce a building's energy consumption by around 10 to 20
percent in the right application.
3. Strong adaptability
- 37°C phase change energy storage building materials can adapt to
different climatic conditions and building types. It can play a
role in both the hot southern regions and the cold northern
regions.
- In the south, it can effectively reduce indoor temperature and
reduce the use of air conditioning in summer; In the north, it can
be used as an auxiliary heating in the winter and at the same time
act as a certain insulation in the summer.
- For different types of buildings, such as residential, commercial
buildings, industrial buildings, etc., they can be reasonably
applied and designed according to their specific needs.
Application scenarios:
1. Medical buildings
- In hospitals, clinics and other medical buildings, there are high
requirements for the stability of indoor temperature and
environment. The storage of some medical devices and
pharmaceuticals requires a specific temperature range, and 37°C
phase change energy storage building materials can help maintain a
stable indoor temperature.
- For example, in a pharmaceutical storage room, it prevents the
temperature in the room from being too high or too low to affect
the quality of the drug. In the patient room, it provides a more
comfortable environment for patients to recover and reduces
discomfort caused by temperature fluctuations.
2. Stadiums
- Stadiums are densely populated and generate a lot of heat when
hosting events such as sporting events. 37°C phase change energy
storage building materials can absorb heat when people are dense
and the temperature rises, reducing indoor temperatures and
improving the comfort of spectators and athletes.
- At the same time, it can release heat during periods when there is
no activity and the temperature is low, preventing the temperature
in the stadium from getting too low and reducing energy
consumption.
3. Greenhouse
- In greenhouses in the agricultural sector, this material also has
application value. During the day, when the temperature inside the
greenhouse rises close to 37°C, the material absorbs heat and
prevents the temperature from being too high to cause harm to the
plants.
- When the temperature drops at night, it releases heat and provides
a relatively warm environment for plants to grow, which is
conducive to the growth and development of plants. Moreover, it can
reduce the dependence on traditional heating and cooling equipment
and reduce the cost of agricultural production.
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.