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Sign upA slim, invisible system that heats or cools buildings while saving energy
A slim, invisible system that heats or cools buildings while saving energy
Kaloritech offers innovative, invisible and environmentally-friendly heating solutions designed to improve thermal comfort while reducing energy consumption. Thanks to our HeatSkin technology, a carbon heating membrane installed on the floor, wall or ceiling, and our WarmStor thermal battery, which intelligently stores and releases heat, we offer a sustainable alternative to traditional systems. Our KaloriKalm solution completes the package with integrated acoustic and thermal insulation, ideal for noisy or poorly insulated buildings. Together, these technologies ensure optimum comfort, with no noise, no maintenance and a greatly reduced carbon footprint.
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Kaloritech: low-carbon innovation in heating and air conditioning for sustainable, energy-efficient comfort.
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