Infrastructure
Phase Change Materials (PCMs) are special materials used in buildings to help control indoor temperature. They work by absorbing heat when it’s warm and releasing that heat when it gets cooler. This helps keep rooms more comfortable without using a lot of electricity.
PCMs are often added to walls, ceilings, or insulation. During the day, they store extra heat from sunlight or warm air. At night, when it’s cooler, they release the stored heat to keep the space warm. This reduces the need for air conditioners or heaters, saving energy and money.
Using Phase Change Material (PCMs) in buildings also helps protect the environment by lowering energy use and reducing carbon emissions. They are a great choice for homes, offices, schools, and any building where comfort and energy savings are important.
As more people look for smart and eco-friendly building solutions, PCMs are becoming a popular way to improve energy efficiency and indoor comfort with low maintenance and long-term benefits.