It would allow buildings to passively heat or cool themselves, which could reduce reliance on traditional energy-intensive HVAC systems.
Moreover, Flint Engineering envisions a future where buildings become self-sufficient energy hubs using IsoMat technology in conjunction with thermoelectric generation.
Through the IsoMat roof cladding integration, buildings can effectively capture ambient temperature differences. This captured thermal energy, rather than simply being dissipated, could be converted into usable electricity through thermoelectric generators. Such a building could potentially harvest enough energy from the air to power an entire home, dramatically reducing energy consumption.
In commercial refrigeration, IsoMat shelves replace traditional air circulation, chilling items through direct contact.