

HeatCure, a transparent nanotechnology coating, has entered the Indian market, offering innovative solutions for sustainable buildings. The nano coating effectively blocks heat gain from glass doors, windows, and facades, providing unparalleled protection against infrared and ultraviolet rays. By reducing solar heat gain and enhancing energy efficiency, HeatCure supports India’s commitment to carbon neutrality and sustainable development goals.
Meeting the Growing Demand for Glass in Construction
As the Indian glass industry experiences significant growth, with glass becoming a preferred material in modern building projects, HeatCure addresses the challenge of excessive heat exchange. Glass, known for its contemporary designs and natural light benefits, also contributes to increased indoor temperatures during summer and cold drafts in winter. HeatCure’s transparent coating, developed according to Indian climatic conditions, insulates the glass, keeping buildings cool in summer and warm in winter while maintaining transparency.
Benefits of HeatCure’s Glass Coating
HeatCure claims its nanotechnology-based coating can reduce solar heat gain through window glass by 4 to 10 degrees Celsius, leading to a significant decrease in electricity consumption by 15-20% on a monthly basis. The coating also rejects 85% of infrared (IR) and 99% of ultraviolet (UV) rays, providing added protection. With a lifespan of 12 to 15 years, HeatCure’s sustainable offerings deliver long-term benefits for energy-efficient buildings.
Addressing India’s Climate Challenges
HeatCure’s entry into the Indian market comes at a crucial time when the country faces scorching temperatures and escalating energy demands. By providing a solution for heat management in the construction and hospitality sectors, HeatCure contributes to creating comfortable and sustainable indoor environments.
Sanjay Mendiratta, Founder and CEO of HeatCure, expressed enthusiasm for introducing the innovative glass coating solution to India. With the aim of revolutionizing how buildings combat the adverse effects of heat, Mendiratta emphasized the company’s commitment to enhancing energy efficiency and indoor comfort. HeatCure’s transparent nanotechnology coating is also recognized as a green building-certified solution, enabling structures to achieve green building certification.
Leading Clients Trust HeatCure
HeatCure has already gained traction with prominent clients, including Jubilant Food Works, Subway, Bikanerwala, Radisson Blu, OMAXE Builders, Reliance Smart Stores, and Marriott Hotels & The Leela Hotels. These partnerships highlight the industry’s confidence in HeatCure’s sustainable solutions for glass-coated buildings.