Heating &
Cooling Systems

Heating and cooling systems circulate hot and chilled water through hydronic heating, cooling, and HVAC networks. They are designed to withstand thermal expansion, temperature fluctuations, and long-term performance, ensuring reliable performance in both residential and commercial settings. Typical applications include floor heating, radiator systems, and chilled water circuits.

Purpose

To provide efficient and reliable circulation of hot or chilled water for space heating and cooling in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.

Main goals

• Ensure efficient thermal energy transfer with minimal heat loss
• Withstand temperature and pressure fluctuations over time
• Prevent scale buildup and corrosion within the system
• Enable silent operation with minimal maintenance
• Support flexible and straightforward installation across building types

Systems in practice

• Underfloor Heating Systems (PE-RT, PEX, or multilayer pipes)
• Radiator Connection Systems
• Chilled Water Supply Systems
• Fan Coil and Air Handling Unit Connections
• Boiler Distribution Systems
• District Heating & Cooling Networks

Key requirements

• High thermal resistance for hot water and heating loops
• Barrier properties (oxygen diffusion resistance to prevent corrosion)
• Dimensional stability to handle expansion and contraction cycles
• Low noise transmission in indoor environments
• Flexibility for concealed routing in floors, ceilings, and walls
• Compatibility with HVAC components (manifolds, radiators, etc.)

Trade names of relevant products