Energy Efficient Ceiling & Roof Solutions
Like an Ice Cooler, Thermal Storage Ceiling Materials Can Regulate Temps & Save Energy Usage in Your Building



Suspended acoustical ceilings and exposed roof decks can be challenging to HVAC systems in commercial buildings. Often that space is just filled with ductwork and wiring, or it’s used for HVAC air flow. In addition to that, additional heat is generated from windows, people, equipment, lighting, other sources. That creates a lot of waste heat that lives in commercial buildings during the wintertime, and a lot of this same heat works against the cooling system in the summer. For that reason, Insolcorp developed its TempLok™ tiles.
Each use phase change materials (PCM) to absorb and naturally release thermal heat within your building. Like an ice cooler, the phase change materials within panels absorb heat when they melt (solid to liquid/gel) and they release heat when they solidify (liquid/gel to solid). The panels naturally absorb heat or air conditioning during the day and release heat at night, providing both increased comfort and heating/cooling savings.
Lay Over Existing Ceiling Tiles or Use as a Ceiling Tile Alternative
Fill In Exposed Walls or Roof/Deck Ceiling
Maximize HVAC Efficiencies With Run Time Savings of 20-50%
Peak/Demand Management and Passive Cooling
Improve Comfort Control




Suspended acoustical ceilings and exposed roof decks can be challenging to HVAC systems in commercial buildings. Often that space is just filled with ductwork and wiring, or it’s used for HVAC air flow. In addition to that, additional heat is generated from windows, people, equipment, lighting, other sources. That creates a lot of waste heat that lives in commercial buildings during the wintertime, and a lot of this same heat works against the cooling system in the summer. For that reason, Insolcorp developed its TempLok™ tiles.
Each use phase change materials (PCM) to absorb and naturally release thermal heat within your building. Like an ice cooler, the phase change materials within panels absorb heat when they melt (solid to liquid/gel) and they release heat when they solidify (liquid/gel to solid). The panels naturally absorb heat or air conditioning during the day and release heat at night, providing both increased comfort and heating/cooling savings.
Lay Over Existing Ceiling Tiles or Use as a Ceiling Tile Alternative
Fill In Exposed Walls or Roof/Deck Ceiling
Maximize HVAC Efficiencies With Run Time Savings of 20-50%
Peak/Demand Management and Passive Cooling
Improve Comfort Control






Buildings Without PCM Materials
Buildings With PCM Materials Installed




Buildings Without Thermatile or PCM Materials

