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Lian J Group introduces graphene modular heating technology for low-profile, energy-efficient and future-ready building applications across Australia and New Zealand.
GLEN WAVERLEY, Australia - AussieJournal -- As the Australian construction and HVAC industries continue shifting toward electrification, energy efficiency, and low-carbon building solutions, heating technologies are also undergoing significant transformation.
Increasing pressure from energy performance standards, growing demand for retrofit-friendly systems, and rising operational costs are encouraging developers, builders, and consultants to reconsider conventional approaches to indoor heating.
One emerging technology attracting growing industry attention is graphene-based modular underfloor heating.
Graphene is widely recognised for its exceptional thermal conductivity, rapid heat transfer capability, structural flexibility, and lightweight composition. While graphene has already seen broad application across advanced materials, electronics, coatings, and industrial technologies, its integration into modern heating systems is now creating new opportunities within the built environment sector.
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Unlike traditional hydronic systems, which typically require extensive pipework, increased floor build-up, and ongoing maintenance considerations, graphene modular heating systems are designed to provide a slimmer installation profile with more responsive thermal performance.
Compared with conventional electric cable heating, modular graphene systems may also offer advantages in installation flexibility, heat distribution consistency, zoning capability, and installation efficiency, particularly in projects where floor height limitations or retrofit conditions are key considerations.
Industry discussions are increasingly focusing on how low-profile heating systems may support future-ready building design across sectors such as residential developments, childcare facilities, aged care projects, wellness centres, healthcare environments, hospitality spaces, and commercial interiors.
At ARBS 2026 in Melbourne, graphene heating technologies attracted attention from professionals across the HVAC, construction, architectural, and engineering sectors. Discussions throughout the exhibition reflected broader industry interest in alternative heating technologies capable of supporting modern building performance expectations while reducing overall system complexity.
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Lian J Group Pty Ltd is currently responsible for the promotion and market development of graphene modular heating technology throughout Australia and New Zealand, working alongside international graphene technology partners to explore practical applications within the region's construction and HVAC industries.
As building standards continue evolving toward higher energy performance requirements and greater electrification, advanced material-based heating technologies are expected to play an increasingly important role in the future direction of modern building design.
About Lian J Group Pty Ltd
Lian J Group Pty Ltd is an Australian company focused on the promotion and development of advanced graphene heating technologies and innovative building material solutions across Australia and New Zealand. The company works closely with international technology partners to support future applications in the HVAC, construction, and smart-building industries.
For further information, please visit:
http://www.lianjgroup.com
Or Contact Us : info@lianjgroup.com
Increasing pressure from energy performance standards, growing demand for retrofit-friendly systems, and rising operational costs are encouraging developers, builders, and consultants to reconsider conventional approaches to indoor heating.
One emerging technology attracting growing industry attention is graphene-based modular underfloor heating.
Graphene is widely recognised for its exceptional thermal conductivity, rapid heat transfer capability, structural flexibility, and lightweight composition. While graphene has already seen broad application across advanced materials, electronics, coatings, and industrial technologies, its integration into modern heating systems is now creating new opportunities within the built environment sector.
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Unlike traditional hydronic systems, which typically require extensive pipework, increased floor build-up, and ongoing maintenance considerations, graphene modular heating systems are designed to provide a slimmer installation profile with more responsive thermal performance.
Compared with conventional electric cable heating, modular graphene systems may also offer advantages in installation flexibility, heat distribution consistency, zoning capability, and installation efficiency, particularly in projects where floor height limitations or retrofit conditions are key considerations.
Industry discussions are increasingly focusing on how low-profile heating systems may support future-ready building design across sectors such as residential developments, childcare facilities, aged care projects, wellness centres, healthcare environments, hospitality spaces, and commercial interiors.
At ARBS 2026 in Melbourne, graphene heating technologies attracted attention from professionals across the HVAC, construction, architectural, and engineering sectors. Discussions throughout the exhibition reflected broader industry interest in alternative heating technologies capable of supporting modern building performance expectations while reducing overall system complexity.
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Lian J Group Pty Ltd is currently responsible for the promotion and market development of graphene modular heating technology throughout Australia and New Zealand, working alongside international graphene technology partners to explore practical applications within the region's construction and HVAC industries.
As building standards continue evolving toward higher energy performance requirements and greater electrification, advanced material-based heating technologies are expected to play an increasingly important role in the future direction of modern building design.
About Lian J Group Pty Ltd
Lian J Group Pty Ltd is an Australian company focused on the promotion and development of advanced graphene heating technologies and innovative building material solutions across Australia and New Zealand. The company works closely with international technology partners to support future applications in the HVAC, construction, and smart-building industries.
For further information, please visit:
http://www.lianjgroup.com
Or Contact Us : info@lianjgroup.com
Source: Lian J Group Pty Ltd
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