Armstrong Templok Shows Potential For Thermal Energy Storage With Phase Change Materials
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Armstrong's innovative Templok ceiling tiles integrate phase change material, absorbing heat as it becomes liquid and releasing heat as it solidifies. This process allows for thermal energy storage, moderating temperature over a large surface while resisting condensation. The system is projected to save energy costs by up to 15% in commercial HVAC settings, with potential for greater savings in desert environments or buildings with fluctuating temperatures. Subsidies can make the technology more affordable.