Panache Green tech Solutions Pvt. Ltd. ( PGTS) takes the privilege to introduce itself as pioneers in providing Energy Efficient Building Enveloping with its range of innovative products, systems & to deliver the Concept of “Cool Homes without AC!”
Panache started its journey in 2008 as Aesthetic Solutions and in a short span of 6 years it has a wide spectrum clientele of Platinum , Gold LEED rated buildings ,Commercial , Residential and Industrial projects.
Panache with the conscious efforts to promote environment friendly approach , comprises a complete product range of water based products & excels to innovate in sustainable designs , products & systems for various applications.
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Cool Roofing and Building enveloping
1. Nothing in the World is as soft as Water & Hard as Sun Heat,
Nothing in this world can surpass it.
We at Panache DARE to surpass the
destruction caused by HEAT & WATER ”
2. Creating Cool Green Cities!
Energy Efficient Building Enveloping!
Panache Green Tech Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
4. Our Value Proposition
• Technology - Reflects Near Infra Red Rays – Prevents heat generation on surface itself.
• Niche IR Reflective Cool Paints for Cool Roofs & Cool Walls
• Reflection Insulation combination – Complete solution to Temp control
• Complete Exterior Energy Saving & Protecting System of Reflective Cooling , Insulation & Water
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proof Solutions for Cool Comfortable Housing Without AC & Save Electricity!
Company Success Overview
• Company won Power of Idea Awards , initiated by IIM, DST & ET.
• Product internationally certified , tested to comply with LEED , GREEN specification
• Products selected & used for research projects of DOE , US.
• Products selected & used for Low income housing projects of MNRE & DOE , US.
• Company being invited by GSEP –US , DOE.
• ISO 9001 : 2000 certified
• Company enrolled with IGBC , JITO , VCCI , IIID
If the reflective & insulation product are used in combination of Solar
collectors , electricity used becomes almost NIL
5. Introduction
Panache Green tech Solutions Pvt. Ltd. ( PGTS) takes the privilege to introduce itself as a
pioneers to provide with Energy Efficient Building Enveloping with its range of innovative
products , systems & deliver the Concept of “Cool Homes without AC!”
In short span of time since 2008 , Panache started its journey as Aesthetic Solutions & today it
has wide spectrum clientele of Platinum , Gold LEED rated buildings , commercial , Residential ,
industrial projects.
Panache with the conscious efforts to promote environment friendly approach compromises
complete product range of water base products & excel to innovate sustainable designs ,
products & systems for various applications.
Panache's innovative , economic solutions to handle customer need –
Panache's coating system ensure every structure / versatile substrate exposed to Sun heat & rain
water to be –GREEN, COOL, INSULATED, WATER PROOF & CRACK FREE
Innovative Technology – IR Reflection Technology & Nanotechnology
6. Panache Aim to take the challenge of environmental Problems
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7. • Do We Really Want to Create Cool Green Cities!
• Do We Really Want to Combat Global Warming!
• Do We Really Want to Contribute for Climate Change issues!
• Do We Want to Reduce Energy Consumption in Buildings!
• Do We Want To Have Energy Efficient Buildings!
• Can We Reduce our City Temp by 2-30C!
• Can We Make Life of Common Man Comfortable!
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WHY GREEN ?
8. 8
Create
Cool Green
Cities!
What if We
STOP The HEAT
PRODUCTION
at the source itself !
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Typical Energy Consumption Pattern in Buildings:
• Typical Energy Saving Approach In Buildings:
• Orientation:
• Solar protections, passive solar systems
• High Performing Building Envelope:
• Solar / Thermal Insulation
• Air-sealed construction
• high performance controlled ventilation
• Equipment & systems:
• Lighting:
• LEED India Rating System / ECBC
The potential for energy savings is 40 – 50% in
buildings
Insulation of the envelop – First Step to Improve Energy Efficiency!
Solar Insulation & Thermal Insulation
10. Product Expertise – Energy Saving Building Enveloping;
Complete Building Protective care having a cutting edge with
product range of water base.
Complete Roof Solutions-
All type of roof – flat/ slant/corrugated
industrial roofs
Complete Wall Care - Exterior
• Exterior Cooling paint
• Salt resistant primer
• Waterproofing • Cool Roof
• Insulation
• Waterproofing
Complete Wall Care - Interior
• Low VOC plastic effect interior
paint with LRV 89%
• Salt Resistant Primer
• Waterproofing
11. Process of Heat Generation & Transmittance in Building
• Radiation of Sun – I R Radiation Plays major
Role.
• Radiation being absorbed by the substrate –
roofs / Walls.
• Absorbed Radiation converts into Heat
Energy.
• Heat produced at the source transmits
indoors through Conduction.( As per
conductance of the substrate)
• Heat produced also emits in atmosphere
resulting in Heat Island Effect. 11
12. Working Principle Of COOL ROOF & COOL WALLS
Water Proof Flexible
Hi SEAL SLURRY Uncoated Roof
Reflective Water Proof
Elastomeric Layer
COOL GUARD
13. Study of Solar Power Distribution
(Rays coming from SUN) shows that Near Infra Red Rays (NIR)
contribute to maximum heat & maximum rays coming to Earth.
Figure courtesy of
the Lawrence
Berkeley National
Laboratories,
Berkeley, Calif.
Figure 1: Peak-normalized
solar
spectral power
more than half of
all solar power
arrives as invisible,
"near-infrared"
radiation
Energy from the Sun
15. Live Example of Reduction in atmospheric temp by
Installation of Cool Roofs
• A Real-World Example of Global Cooling The whitewashed greenhouses Almeria, Spain have cooled the region by 0.8 degrees Celsius each decade
compared to surrounding regions, according to 20 years of weather station
data.
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• A Real-World Example of Global Cooling The whitewashed greenhouses of
Almeria, Spain have cooled the region by 0.8 degrees Celsius each decade
compared to surrounding regions, according to 20 years of weather station
data.
16. Cool Roofs & Pavements:
Roofs and pavements cover 60% of urban surfaces, and absorb more than 80% of the
sunlight that that contacts them. This energy is converted to heat, which results in
hotter cities and higher energy costs.
Cool Roofs are the roofs with primarily white color or any pastel color with high
Reflectivity of IR Rays & having High Emissivity.
A Cool Roof Minimizes The Solar Heat Gain of a Building by First Reflecting Incoming
radiation, and not letting it absorbed by substrate & then by Quickly Re-emitting the
Remaining Absorbed Portion.
Measure of Good Cool Roof – SRI factor ( Solar Reflective Index)
As a Result, The Cool Roof Stays Cooler Than a Traditional Roof of Similar
Construction.
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Cool Roofs
17. Benefits ….
Replacing a dark roof with a cool roof & Widespread
installations of the same & pavements can help…
i) Reduce summer air temp in cities by 2 to 3 degrees C. (GCCA;LBNL)
ii) Reduce annual cooling energy use by 5-20% (Levinson et al.2005)
iii) Delay global warming (10 tons of CO2 offset by 100 m2 white roofing)
(Menon et al. 2010; Akbari et al. 2009; Oleson et al. 2010)
iv) Large scale adoption of Cool Roof & pavements globally, would have a
cooling effect equivalent to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 44 billion
metric tons of carbon dioxide over the 20 year life of the roof (2.2 billion
metric tons annually).
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18. Benefits …….
v) Increases Efficiency of Solar Panels by up to 20%.
vi) Lower the outside air temperature and the rate of smog formation;
Leading to comfortable environment;
(Rosenfeld et al. 1998; Akbari et al. 2001)
vii) Improves air quality & health benefits
(Rosenfeld et al. 1998; Akbari et al. 2001)
viii) Reduces Heat Island Effect. (GCCA;LBNL)
ix) Gives Comfort to common people.
x) Cool Roof Strategy that can be adopted by mass & promote Green Buildings.
Art Rosenfeld- the God father of energy efficiency; Distinguished Scientist
Emeritus; Awarded with the Global Energy International Prize and many more..
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19. COOL ROOF COATING
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A cool roof reflects and
emits the sun’s energy as light back to the
sky instead of allowing it to enter the
building below as heat. In many climate
zones, a cool roof can substantially reduce
the cooling load of the building, providing
several direct benefits to the building
owner and occupants:
• increased occupant comfort, especially
during hot summer months
• decreased roof maintenance costs due to
longer roof life.
20. EXTERIOR COOL
WALL COATING
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Cooler walls mean Longer Life of
walls with crack prevention &
contribution to indoor cooling.
Mx Cool Wrap amends walls just
like new and provides energy
conservation for temperature
stability. It’s being UV resistant,
ecofriendly , NIL VOC adds to
environment benefits with
added advantage of Silicone
Technology of cross linking.
Different color shades can also
be achieved with reflective
pigments.
21. Cooling and
Waterproofing
on Roof
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High albedo Cooling and
elastomeric waterproofing
coating on Roof Area.
22. CIS ROOFING SYSTEM
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Cool Insulated Sustainable roofing system installed above RCC provides high
performance insulation ( high R value ), water proofing ( 100 % elastomeric
waterproofing ) and high SRI (107/109) Reflective roof coating. CIS Roof System.pdf
23. FASCRS Seal System-
Fabric Reinforced Sustainable Cool Roofing System -
Corrugated Industrial Sheets- Metal/ Cement/ Asbestos
Cool Roof Cooling System
Application of Hi Seal Slurry layer to make
it tough layer
Fabric Reinforced with PU Based
Chemical- Formation of onsite membrane
Base Metal Sheet
Gap Filling between two Metal Sheets /
Hole Filling on metal sheets
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Fabric Reinforced Sustainable Cool Roofing System -
Flat/ Slant Roof - above RCC / IPS
Fabric Reinforced
Membrane by PU
based Hi Seal Coat
Fabric Reinforced
Membrane by PU
based Hi Seal Coat
Concrete Layer
for slope along with
waterproofing
Waterproofing
& Cooling
Existing Roof
or Deck
Porosity reduced
by TranSeal PF
26. Cool Coat – Raj Handicrafts (Jodhpur)
Application was done of tin roof
• Initial solar reflectivity of 31%, after coating 84%.
• Initial max temperature 120°F, after coating 95°F
• Better working conditions for the labor
IPCA (Ratlam )
Application was done on Metal solvent tank
• Surface temp of tank reduced by 18 Degree C .
• Solvent temp reduced by 8 degree C.
• Helped to retain solvent.
Apollo Hospital (Ahemdabad)– 3 yrs old Construction done by L&T.
- Due to extreme temp variation & excessive heat Cracks were seen all over
china mosaic
- Air balloon formation in china mosaic.
- All conventional water proofing failed
Solution - Long term solution provided by covering complete roof
by seal coat & cool wrap
- provided water proofing & cooling.
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Case Studies
27. Laxmikant Shukla
Production Eng. Electric
Proven Projects - Coffor Industries / Industrial Solvents
Coffor Construction Tech. Pvt. Ltd.
“Good cooling Technique,
Earlier I have to shutdown our
electric panels due to heat,
now I don’t have to do so.”
Harish Chavda
Production Engineer,
Industrial Solvents Ltd.
“Due to cooling My
employees efficiency got
better than 2e8arlier.”
To share other testimonials & certificates visit our site :
www.aestheticsolutions.co.in
28. Projects Before & After
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Figure Before Cool Roof Installation
Figure After Cool Roof Installation
33. Mangala Green Project, Tarsali,
Vadodara. ( Developer )
IPCA Laboratories, Ranu , Vadodara.
Before application Before application
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After application
After application
34. GFL, Dahej
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Before Application
After Application
Amul, Anand
Before Application
After Application
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Cool World : A Modest Proposal to Cool the Planet by Cooling
the Neighborhood
“Cool surfaces are a simple, tried-and-
true technology for cooling the
earth,” says Akbari. “Using them is
a simple but effective solution to
help reduce earth’s climate change.
And by doing this globally, we can
gain experience in how to work
together to implement large scale
solutions to reducing global
warming.”
By- Allan Chen, (510) 486-4210, a_chen@lbl.gov
37. Research Projects
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Nainital & Pantnagar Sanand , Ahmadabad
Research Study
Cool roof-CEPT - low income house.pdf
Research Study
Cool-roof_IIIT-H_Conference_final_draft.pdf
38. Study of the Cool Roof installed for Research projects
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Roof without Paint Roof with Paint
Min. Temp
Difference
Is --‐4°C
Max. Temp
Difference
Is 20°C
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Payback & Saving Report Generation online www.coolroof.cbs.iiit.ac.in
A simulation Report generated for 2000 sq ft roof ; SRI 107
Total savings
(kWh/year)
Savings per unit area
(kWh/m2 per annum)
Saving in cost
(INR/year)
Savings in cooling 5,007.13 26.49 Rs. 40,057.04
Savings in heating -123.91 -0.66 Rs. -991.28
Overall savings 5,735.85 30.35 Rs. 45,886.80
Note: Negative value means loss
The annual savings achieved due to cool roof
as specified in compared to normal roof,
is 5,736 kWh, which results in an annual
savings of Rs. 45,887
EndUseCategory
Electricity [kWh]
% Saving
Normal roof Cool roof
Heating 0 123.91 0
Cooling 8697.64 3690.51 57.57
Interior Lighting 1072.85 1072.85 0.00
Interior Equipment 1604.31 1604.31 0.00
Fans 1533.36 680.73 55.61
Pumps 0 0 0
Heat Rejection 0 0 0
Total 12908.15 7172.3 44.44
Simple payback is: 0.41 years
41. Analysis – Cool Roof
21%
25%
The energy consumption reduction indicated is with use of only
Cool roof , this can be increased by adopting Cool Walls too
42. GREEN ASPECTS
Sr. No. Treatment
Panache Product
Used
Value proposition
Point in Green
building
Reference
1 Interior Wall Mx Sheen Low VOC and high LRV 1 Point
GBC: LEED India NC-2011, IEQ
Credit 3.2, page no -79 , In GRIHA :
GRIHA Manual 1, Preamble -40,
ECBC Directive : 7.3.1 Interior
lighting power ECBC User guide
April 2011
2 Exterior Wall Mx Cool Wrap
Low VOC, High SRI, Reduce heat
Island effect
1 Point
IGBC : LEED 2011 NC- SS credit 7.2 –
page 32, In GRIHA : GRIHA Manual
1, Preamble -40, ECBC Directive :
4.3.2 Wall ECBC User guide April
2011
3
Below interior wall
& exterior wall
paint
Mx Seal Prime
Low VOC , dampness resistant &
salt efflorescence resistant
primer
1 Point
IGBC: LEED India NC-2011, IEQ
Credit 3.2, page no -79 , GRIHA :
GRIHA Manual 1, Page No -40, ECBC
Directive : 7.3.1 Interior lighting
power ECBC User guide April 2011
43. GREEN ASPECTS
Sr No. Treatment
Panache Product
Used
Value proposition
Point in Green
building
Reference
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All types of Roof –
flat, slant,
corrugated,
cement, metal,
asbestos.
Cool Coat; Cool
Guard; Cool Guard
Plus
High SRI (Solar Reflectivity
Index), Reduce heat Island effect
upto 6 point
IGBC : For NC Building ( LEED 2011
NC- SS credit 7.2 – page 32 ) : - 1
point, IGBC for Factory: ( LEED
2011 NC- EC credit 2 – page 46 ) : -
up to 6 point ( saving 10%,
12.5%,15% and 17.5% then point is
3,4,5,6 respectively ), GRIHA :
GRIHA Manual 1, Preamble -35,
ECBC Directive : 4.3.1.1 Cool Roofs
( ECBC User guide April 2011)
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Installation above
RCC for insulation,
waterproofing and
cooling
Mx Insul Mix
Reduced U value of composite
with reduced conductivity of the
insulated mortar & the system
implicated.
1 to 19
respectively
12%, 14%, 16% 18%, 20%, 22 %,
24% ….48 % base case –then point
is 1 to 19 respectively, IGBC: ( LEED
India NC 2011, EA Credit 1, Page No-
49 ): - Up to 1-19 point
GRIHA : GRIHA Manual 1, Preamble
-35
ECBC Directive : table 4.4 Roof
assembly ( ECBC User guide April
2011)
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Vertical and
Horizontal Area
Hi Seal Slurry
Low VOC, Elastomeric
polymerized water proofing
coating
1Point
IGBC: (LEED India NC-2011, IEQ
Credit 3.2, page no -79): 1 point,
GRIHA: (GRIHA Manual 1, Page No
-40) , IGBC: (LEED India NC 2011-
MR Credit 5, Page No. -65 ) Up to 2
point