Thermal insulation refrigeration, temperature control and energy saving, high-quality living standard with new materials
The passive radiation cooling coating of Chuangleng Technology was developed by a research and development team led by Dr. Cao Zhiyin, Associate Professor of the School of Energy and Environment at City University of Hong Kong, and has obtained a patent in Hong Kong. The inspiration for this technology comes from an ant species in the Sahara Desert, whose unique surface hair structure allows them to survive in high-temperature environments. The R&D team drew inspiration from the hair structure of this ant and integrated the mechanisms of sunlight reflection and passive radiation heat dissipation into a polymer and nanoparticle hybrid material to create this refrigerant free, zero energy consuming coating.
Under the severe challenge of global high temperatures, the construction industry, as a heavy electricity consuming sector, has become an important development direction to build green buildings. The development and application of effective green building materials play a crucial role in reducing building energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. Especially energy-saving solutions that are easy to implement, have significant effects, and can cope with current high temperatures will become an important driving force for promoting sustainable development in the construction industry. Chuangleng Technology's electric free cooling film iFilm has been fully upgraded, which will meet the diverse needs of the market for efficient and energy-saving cooling solutions with excellent energy-saving cooling effects and multi-functional compatibility. IFilm electric cooling film from Chuangleng Technology combines high transparency and high insulation, suitable for both inside and outside of glass, and easy to install. It can significantly reduce indoor cooling demand, achieve energy conservation and emission reduction, and improve indoor comfort. Technological advantages.