UK-based technology startup Flint Engineering has unveiled IsoMat, which aims to reinvent traditional heat pipe technology through a flat aluminum sheet design, featuring an internal network of sealed channels.
When exposed to temperature differentials, the liquid within the channels undergoes a rapid cycle of evaporation and condensation, resulting in near-instantaneous heat transfer across the entire surface. This enables thermal energy transfer approximately 5,000 times more efficiently than copper or aluminum alone, according to the company.
When incorporated into battery pack casings, IsoMat distributes thermal energy evenly, maintaining batteries at an optimal 25° C (±1° C).
“We’re seeing unprecedented interest across the construction, electrification, and refrigeration sectors—yet these industries represent just a snapshot of the potential for this game-changing innovation. Commercial deployment is scheduled for this year, and we’re preparing to engage with venture capital communities. We’re actively seeking partnerships and welcome ideas from companies across all sectors,” said Mark Robinson, CEO of Flint Engineering.
Source: Flint Engineering