Heat Cure has claimed that it can reduce solar heat gain through window glass by 4-12 degrees Celsius
Heat Cure, a transparent Japanese 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 superior heat management solutions, HeatCure claims that its glass coating products offer protection against infrared (IR) and ultraviolet (UV) rays, ensuring comfortable and energy-efficient indoor environments. The company eyes to solve India’s need for superior heat management solutions.
According to a company statement, the company can reduce solar heat gain through window glass by 4-12 degree Celsius.
Addressing the launch Sanjay Mendiratta, Founder and CEO of Heat Cure, expressed, "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 sun’s heat. HeatCure provides a sustainable solution for enhancing energy efficiency and indoor comfort by blocking the heat and allowing 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 "
“We welcome Glass processing units and Glass industry dealers and distributors to partner with us on this revolution towards keeping indoor temperatures regulated by blocking heat in summers & extreme cold in winters at the same time saving energy and contributing towards a greener planet” He added.
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