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Household radiant floor‑heating keeps gaining market traction as property owners pursue healthier, space‑saving indoor heating experiences compared with traditional convection‑based heating systems. Full‑scope residential heating hardware includes graphene heating films, aluminium‑foil heating mats, single‑conductor and dual‑conductor TXLP‑series heating cables, low‑cost 24V /36V low‑voltage electric‑thermal membranes and parallel silicone heating wires.
Multiple voltage classes cover safety‑critical low‑voltage household installation scenarios as well as standard 220V floor‑heating systems. Product designs emphasise energy‑saving performance, insulation safety and easy layout adaptation for new‑build and renovation housing projects. PTC liquid‑circulation radiant floor‑heating solutions extend the offering, combining PTC thermal characteristics with circulating‑fluid delivery for even room‑wide heat distribution. Home builders and HVAC system suppliers around the world adopt these modular heating components for apartments, villas and light‑commercial premises. Material optimisation improves waterproof and ageing‑resistant properties of heating films and cables, securing stable long‑term running inside building floor structures.


