UK-based technology startup Flint Engineering has introduced IsoMat, a revolutionary flat aluminum sheet design that aims to transform traditional heat pipe technology. The design features an internal network of sealed channels that undergo a rapid cycle of evaporation and condensation when exposed to temperature differentials, resulting in efficient heat transfer.
According to the company, IsoMat enables thermal energy transfer approximately 5,000 times more efficiently than copper or aluminum alone. This technology is particularly beneficial when incorporated into battery pack casings, where it helps distribute thermal energy evenly to maintain batteries at an optimal temperature of 25° C (±1° C).
Mark Robinson, CEO of Flint Engineering, expressed excitement about the widespread interest in IsoMat across various industries such as construction, electrification, and refrigeration. Commercial deployment of IsoMat is scheduled for this year, with plans to engage with venture capital communities to support the technology’s growth. The company is actively seeking partnerships and ideas from companies in all sectors.
Flint Engineering’s innovative IsoMat technology has the potential to revolutionize heat transfer processes and improve energy efficiency in a wide range of applications. With its unique design and efficient performance, IsoMat is set to make a significant impact in various industries.
Source: Flint Engineering
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