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Global residential construction shifts toward low‑carbon and decentralised heating systems. Radiant floor heating becomes increasingly popular among home builders and property developers for improved thermal comfort and flexible energy‑source compatibility. Household‑oriented electric heating products need to balance safety, energy consumption, installation simplicity and cost‑effectiveness for mass‑market housing projects.
The household heating portfolio includes aluminium foil heating mats, safety‑grade floor‑heating cable mats, complete electric‑film floor‑heating systems, TXLP‑series single‑conductor and dual‑conductor heating cables, plus single‑conductor heating‑pad series. Low‑voltage variants including 24V and 36V heating films and heating mats enhance contact‑safety performance for occupied indoor spaces. Graphene heating membranes bring fast thermal response for modern residential renovation projects. PTC liquid‑cycle radiant‑floor heating solutions combine PTC heating advantages with traditional radiator‑style indoor heating workflows. Parallel silicone heating wires and self‑limiting heat‑tracing cables also serve special household heating and anti‑freeze scenarios.
All household‑grade heating components pass safety‑related performance testing. Product specifications cover low‑cost entry‑level options up to high‑end high‑efficiency membranes, catering for new residential builds and retrofit renovation markets across different regional markets.


