Reduce HVAC energy use using technology that requires ZERO daily or ongoing maintenance.
Demand Management
Store thermal energy when power is cheap and save when it's expensive.
Temperature Management
Your Building, Your Product or Your People at the temperature you need.
Comfort & Resilience
A brilliant passive solution to maintaining comfort, production and protection to downtime.
What are Phase Change Materials?
Insolcorp phase change materials are built around a fundamental property of Nature:
The natural tendency of materials to absorb heat when they melt (phase change from solid to liquid/gel) and to release heat when they solidify (phase change from liquid/gel to solid). When these phase change materials are placed in quantity within a building, container or custom application, they will provide a natural and passive cooling effect when melting and provide the same passive heating effect when re-freezing.
PCM works just like the ice inside a cooler. As it melts and freezes, it keeps the cooler at 0ºC / 32ºF. At Insolcorp we leverage this same law of science to achieve the same outcome at many custom temperatures. Providing the ability to keep your food, your building, your medication, your products and people at the temperature you want, for longer.
Our Products
Templok PCM Tile
A semi-rigid PCM tile/panel designed to nest right into suspension grid ceiling systems, placed over commercial ceiling tiles and in walls and ceiling applications.
Infinite-R Blankets
A flexible film PCM mat ideal for applications such as roofing, industrial and product integration applications.
Bulk PCM
Our inorganic PCM is available for purchase in small or large volume quantities, customized to your application or project.
Proven Results
Average 25% Reduction in HVAC Energy Use
Paybacks of 2 to 5 years or less in many climates
Reductions in Energy Demand
Improved Comfort
"Prior to the installation, the facilities team received an average of 2.58 hot/cold calls per month. Since the installation, the hot/cold calls have reduce to zero." (HFMmagazine.com)