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 THE WORLDS #1 PHASE CHANGE MATERIAL  

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What is Phase Change Material?

THINK OF YOUR HOME OR BUILDING LIKE A DRINK COOLER…

 

If you wanted to keep the temperature inside a cooler cold, why you would use an abundance of power with you AC when you could just use could use ice (aka Phase Change Material)? Infinite R™ Phase Change Material acts a very similar way, but better! 


Infinite R™ is a building product that behaves as a Phase Change Material (PCM) designed to freeze and thaw at the exact temperature you want, thus keeping your living or working spaces closer to target temperature without the heavy use of conventional energy sources.


When your home or space gets hot (from solar gain, occupants, cooking, working etc) Infinite R™ absorbs unwanted heat.  Later when the temperatures get cooler, Infinite R™ melts so to speak and releases that same heat as it begins to get cold (at night) – all the while maintaining your space at a comfortable temperature.


In more technical terms:  A phase change material (PCM) is a substance which releases/absorbs sufficient energy at phase transition to provide useful heat/cooling. Generally the transition will be from one of the first two fundamental states of matter - solid and liquid - to the other. The phase transition may also be between non-classical states of matter, such as the conformity of crystals, where the material goes from conforming to one crystalline structure to conforming to another, which may be a higher or lower energy state.

The energy released/absorbed by phase transition from solid to liquid, or vice-versa, the heat of fusion is generally much higher than the sensible heat. Ice, for example, requires 333.55 J/g to melt, but then water will rise one degree further with the addition of just 4.18 J/g. Water/ice is therefore a very useful phase change material and has been used to store winter cold to cool buildings in summer since at least the time of the Achaemenid Empire.

By melting and solidifying at the phase change temperature (PCT), a PCM is capable of storing and releasing large amounts of energy compared to sensible heat storage. Heat is absorbed or released when the material changes from solid to liquid and vice versa or when the internal structure of the material changes; PCMs are accordingly referred to as latent heat storage (LHS) materials.

There are two principal classes of phase change material: organic (carbon-containing) materials derived either from petroleum, from plants or from animals; and salt hydrates, which generally either use natural salts from the sea or from mineral deposits or are by-products of other processes. A third class is solid to solid phase change. Infinite R uses salt hydrates only.


Infinite R PCMs are used in many different commercial applications where energy storage and/or stable temperatures are required.

BENEFITS

Stabilizes Temperature

Stabilizes Temperature

Stabilizes Temperature

Infinite R acts like a thermal battery, storing and releasing heat in a way that stabilizes room temperature around a desired temperature set point. 

Reduces HVAC Usage

Stabilizes Temperature

Stabilizes Temperature

 In both cooled and heated environments, Infinite R interacts with a building's HVAC system to reduce energy consumption. Effects include reduced HVAC cycling, increased compressor efficiency, and shifted thermal loads between daytime and nighttime. 

Meets Your Budget

Versatility for all Space

Versatility for all Space

 Our applications team are available to analyze your building and recommend the right Infinite R product, quantity and installation method, providing the most cost-effective solution for your energy-savings objectives 

Versatility for all Space

Versatility for all Space

Versatility for all Space

Infinite R is engineered to work with your specific building type and HVAC system. Its simple design offers easy installation in drop ceilings, walls and rooflines and delivers up to 45% energy savings compared to insulation-only solutions.