applications in Buildings- PCM for Heating/Cooling

Buildings form an integral part of our everyday life. Plusstainability to us is optimizing the demand and harnessing free energy in nature by efficiently capturing the free heat or cool energy thus reducing the need for cooling.

MassEffekt (Passive Cooling)

The ability to utilize materials within the building envelope to contribute to maintaining the desired temperature without depending on an active source of refrigeration system. PCMs can be used inside a building space to absorb the surplus cooling energy during low peak periods. This stored energy is released passively during high peak demand times.

PCMs also can be used to take advantage of the low temperatures in geographies with a large diurnal temperature difference. This energy can be stored into PCMs which can be used to reduce partial HVAC loads. This concept is known as free cooling.

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT

Thermal Energy Storage (TES) can actively take part in managing the refrigeration cycle of the building. It helps in demand-side management by reducing the load on the chiller during the peak hours.

PCM TES integrated with Active cooling system reduces the energy consumption by 25%, the cold energy stored in the phase change material during the off peak hours which is utilized during the peak demand hours.

applications in Buildings- specialty polymers

WOOD PLASTIC COMPOSITES

Polypropylene based WPC’s: Coupling agent for wood fillers and PP matrix.

WIRES AND CABLES

HFFR Wire & Cables: Coupling agent between HFFR fillers such as Magnesium Hydroxide [Mg(OH)2 ] & Alumina Trihydrate (ATH) and the polymer matrix.

ALUMINIUM COMPOSITE

Aluminum Composite Panels: Coupling agent for highly filled flame retardant based PE-Aluminum ACP compounds.

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