Power generation
FTHAT has achieved the application of power generation TEC in fireplace fans and RTG (Radioisotope thermoelectric generator). In future, with the gradual popularization of environmental awareness, FTHAT will expand the market in the thermal energy and waste heat recovery industry of thermoelectric power generation.


Fireplace fan
When a fireplace burns, it generates a lot of heat energy, most of which accumulates above the fireplace. The TEC generator in the fireplace fan is responsible for converting the heat energy generated by the fireplace into electrical energy, driving the fan blades to rotate, and quickly pushing the hot air generated above the fireplace into the room, so that the hot air is evenly distributed to every corner of the room. The problem of uneven heat generation in fireplaces can be solved without the need for external power supply

RTG (Radioisotope thermoelectric generator)
RTG (Radioisotope thermoelectric generator), also known as "nuclear battery" or "atomic battery," is a highly viable dense energy source that directly converts the decay heat of radioactive isotopes into electrical energy using the Seebeck effect. When there is a temperature gradient in the TEC module, the difference in carrier velocity between the high temperature and relatively low temperature regions can cause carriers to diffuse from the high temperature region to the low temperature region. After a certain number of charge carriers diffuse, the region where the semiconductor temperature gradient exists will form an electric field generated by the diffusion of charge carriers. The main projects include: 1 Long distance communication, navigation, and equipment protection; 2. Low grade and waste heat power generation; 3. Medical applications.