Chemists at the State University “Dubna” have created a new economical technology for underfloor heating based on crystal hydrates or wet salt. The system is like no other in the world. This was reported to socialbites.ca at the university.
“We use heat-intensive materials that store heat and then release it during a phase transition. One of these materials is crystalline hydrates, simply wet salt. It has a high heat capacity: that is, it accumulates heat when it melts and can then release it into the environment for a long time when it solidifies.” Artem Morzhukhin, senior lecturer of the Department of Chemistry, New Technologies and Chemistry at Dubna University, materials were disclosed to socialbites.ca.
A porous base in the form of carbon felt was used to create the underfloor heating panels. This material was chosen for its ability to conduct heat well.
“We enclose the crystal hydrates together with an infrared heating element. We also get a modular panel that can be used in underfloor heating,” said Morzhukhin.
According to him, such systems usually use paraffin instead of crystal hydrates. But its price is high and it emits less heat. Crystalline hydrates are waste products from metal mining. They are environmentally friendly and inexpensive. There are also quite a lot of them in Russia.
Low cost makes the product affordable. It is planned to connect to the SmartHouse system in the future, introducing remote climate control of the room, as well as improving the parameters and characteristics of the modules – changing the thickness of the system, the electrical design, the possibility of changing the architecture. your room.
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