Cosmo Sunshield window film for energy efficiency
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Cosmo Sunshield window film for energy efficiency

Can you elaborate on window film solutions offered by the company? Cosmo Sunshield offers premium window films that offer thermal comfort, safety, UV protection, privacy and aesthetic enhancement. These products are best suited for architectural and automotive applicati...

Can you elaborate on window film solutions offered by the company? Cosmo Sunshield offers premium window films that offer thermal comfort, safety, UV protection, privacy and aesthetic enhancement. These products are best suited for architectural and automotive applications. Solar control window film is one of our main products that can be applied on windows to reduce amount of heat that enters with Sunlight in the Building. These films are crucial as they help reduce the amount of IR rays from passing through and hence maintain thermal comfort and glare reduction, minimising the dependency on air conditioning and hence lower electricity bills by up to 10 per cent. The films also filter out UV rays that can cause long-term damage to the skin and interior materials like flooring, furniture and other surfaces.How are these solutions important in view of global warming and extreme weather conditions? With the current state of global warming and extreme weather, window films are an essential solution for a number of compelling reasons. They improve building’s overall energy performance by lowering summertime heat gain and limiting wintertime heat loss, which is how they augment energy efficiency. As a barrier and way to lessen the effects of inclement weather, safety window films offer an extra degree of security against burglars, vandalism and mishaps. Moreover, they block up to 80 per cent of the heat from passing through the windows. Additionally, they are essential for UV protection as they can block more than 99 per cent UV rays that can cause damage and fading to furniture and interior items. One can easily make over their interior with quick shifting from one shade to another.How do your window films solutions make buildings and interiors more sustainable?With advanced nanotechnology and a wafer-thin 0.058 mm design, they reject up to 97 per cent of solar infrared and reduce heat by 80 per cent, which leads to lower energy consumption, decreased CO2 emissions and improved occupant comfort. By minimising solar heat absorption, our energy-efficient window films lessen the need for air conditioning and preserve important energy resources. Selecting our eco-friendly options will safeguard your area from damaging solar radiation and is a major step towards creating a more environmentally friendly future.We are committed to a sustainable future and actively work towards it using environment-friendly products, ethical business practices and programmes that lower greenhouse gas emissions, encourage recycling and waste reduction and aid in the growth of a circular economy.How is demand picking up for such heat control and protection solutions? An increase in demand for energy-efficient solutions, such as those for a building’s heating and cooling, is driving the window film market in India. This demand can be attributed to the growing global population, the rise in disposable income and in moving towards a sustainable and ecofriendly lifestyle. There is a huge demand in regions where temperature sores up to 45 degrees Celsius in states like Rajasthan, Gujarat, Kerala, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Delhi-NCR, etc. The application of window films helps retain heat in the winter and cool in the summer, lowering energy costs. Furthermore, rising government investments in green construction projects are expected to boost industry growth.What kind of demand push and expansion are you expecting for your solutions in future? With the launch of Cosmo Sunshield, we find ourselves entering a market ripe with opportunities. The window films market is poised for remarkable growth with a projected CAGR of 6.20 per cent between 2024 and 2032. Our aspiration is not solely to participate in this evolution, but to be at its forefront. This platform will also create job opportunities in the sector. We anticipate achieving significant growth, aiming for 100 distributors, 25,000 retailers and to touch a milestone of 1 billion in the next five years. In future, we plan to expand our business in the global markets of Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Europe. To know more, check www.cosmosunshield.com(Communication by the management of the company)

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