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HeatCure launches glass coating products to enable sustainable buildings


HeatCure, a transparent nanotechnology coating, has launched its operations in India. The primary function of this nanotechnology-based coating is to block heat gain from glass doors, windows and facades.

With a focus on providing heat management solutions, HeatCure’s glass coating products offer unparalleled protection against infrared (IR) and ultraviolet (UV) rays, ensuring comfortable and energy-efficient indoor environments. Introducing HeatCure to the Indian market aligns with the nation’s commitment to becoming a carbon-neutral country with reduced energy consumption and helping meet sustainable goals.

The Indian glass industry has grown significantly in recent years, owing to the rising trend of using glass as a key material in new building projects, rather than conventional bricks. The versatility of glass to produce spectacular contemporary designs, allowing for adequate natural light and a sense of spaciousness, drives this trend in the building.

However, as the usage of glass in buildings grows, it increases the indoor heat in summers & cold in winters, as glass allows huge temperature exchange between inside and outside the building, glass enables heat rays to enter in summer and a cold to enter in winter that makes it very difficult for everyone. This is where HeatCure, a startup that uses transparent Japanese nanotechnology coating, comes into play which prevents rapid weather transfer by insulating the glass with a transparent coating manufactured in Japan (as per Indian climatic conditions) which keeps the building cool in summer and warm in winters, at the same time maintaining the transparency.

HeatCure says it can effectively reduce solar heat gain through window glass by 4 to 10 degrees celsius, leading to a substantial decrease in electricity consumption of 15-20% on a month-to-month basis. The technology also rejects 85% of IR and 99% of UV rays. With a lifecycle ranging from 12 to 15 years, HeatCure’s offerings ensure long-term benefits.

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HeatCure’s entry into India comes at a critical time as the country faces scorching temperatures and escalating energy demands. In the construction and hospitality sectors,”We are delighted to introduce HeatCure, an innovative glass coating solution to India, with our Japanese nanotechnology, we aim to revolutionize how buildings and establishments combat the adverse effects of the sun’s heat. HeatCure provides a sustainable solution for enhancing energy efficiency and indoor comfort by blocking the heat and allowing the light transmission. Heatcure is the only green building certified solution to a non-compliant glass facade, which acts as a road-block for a structure to be Green Building certified,” said Sanjay Mendiratta, Founder and CEO of HeatCure in a statement.HeatCure has onboarded key clients like Jubilant Food Works, Subway, Bikanerwala, Radisson Blu, OMAXE Builders, Reliance Smart Stores, and Marriott Hotels & The Leela Hotels among others.

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