How does it work?
Laykold Chill uses conductive materials and Phase Change Materials (PCMs).
A Phase Change Material is a substance that absorbs and releases heat at a constant temperature when it changes phase (i.e. solid to liquid).
Laykold’s Chill technology integrates tiny PCMs into the court surface and can be used in any Laykold system. As the court temperature rises the advanced chemistry starts to activate. At defined temperatures (their melting point) the PCMs within the surface start ‘melting’.
A Laykold Chill surface contains trillions of PCMs, therefore there are trillions of micro-melting reactions which literally dissolve the heat under your feet. The outside temperature may keep rising but during the phase transition from solid state to liquid state, the surface temperate plateaus.
Normal courts do not feature this temperature plateau. The temperature of a normal court will continue to rise unabated according to the outside temperature and impact of direct sun.
Once all the PCMs are dissolved the temperature plateau stage ends and the court temperature will rise, but it will always remain cooler than a normal court which has heated up faster.
As the court cools down the PCMs change back to their solid state ready for another day in the sun. They never run out or stop working.