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74,120series  PVC Sliding Window With ISO

74,120series PVC Sliding Window With ISO

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1. Structure of  PVC Sliding Window N 74,120 series etc:

 

We have become a professional enterprise of pvc doors and pvc  windows.  We have a production factory in Jinan, the company mainly exports Korea Japan the United States and other countries.

Our brand combines American traditional style with modern advanced function, which can be used to various building styles and meet consumers' request on appearance of the doors and windows.

We will keep working hard and try our best to create a happy and warm living space by improving our products' quality, with our experienced designing ability and producing capacity.mainly products: pvc sliding windows,pvc hung window,casement windows,pvc sliding doors etc.

 

2.Product Image  of  PVC sliding window N74 ,120series

 

74,120series  PVC Sliding Window With ISO 74,120series  PVC Sliding Window With ISO

 

74,120series  PVC Sliding Window With ISO74,120series  PVC Sliding Window With ISO

 

 

3.Features for PVC sliding window N74,120 series :

 

1),Noble, artistic like solid wood, applying to both western and Korean style buildings;

2),Outstanding effect on heat insulation, sound insulation and dust poof, according to its adoption of high level sealing material and skill;

3),Excellent function of sealing, damp proof and wind proof no matter in cold weather or hot weather, by using the insulated glass made with our unique technique;

4), High quality sound insulation function, the average sound insulation value could be 25 db. For instance, a 80 db sound could be reduced into a 55 db by the window;

5), Strong anti-burglary function. Directly double glazing to frame makes it hard to remove the glass fragment even after being broken.

 

4.FAQ

 

What's the main feature of  pvc profile ?

 

1),PVC material design;

2),PVC material mould production;

3),PVC extruding material production;

4),Manufacture of  ready-to-use doors and windows; Specially designed American style windows(N74serise,N90serise pvc sliding doors )and American style doors(N126serise patio ddor) for wood structure and steel structure buildings;

Specially designed European style windows (N60,N120 serise :casement window,slide window;N145 serise :slide window)and European style doors (N106 casement door)for wood structure and steel structure buildings;Specially doors and windows,wooden villa

 

 

Q: Most of the windows in our home are pretty drafty. We've been putting up the thin, shrink with a hair dryer Duck plastic in our windows for winter to help with the drafts. I want to make some window quilts for this winter to help, but I'm not sure how to combine them with the plastic, or if we should just use them with out the plastic. Would it be more effective to plastic right around the window, inside of the frame, and then hang the quilt right on top of the plastic, or hang the quilt outside the frame, or just hang the quilt directly on the window with out the plastic?
challenging problem. seek with yahoo. that will might help!
Q: Yo, i am a proud owner of a 1997 Jeep Wrangler. I was wondering if it is possible to tint the plastic windows using a self tint kit found at an auto store. Ive been looking for the answer online and can only find tutorials on how to use the tint on regular glass car windows. Someone please help me out before i buy the tint and try it myself and end up ruining my windows. thanks
No, I was just at a glass tinting shop a few days ago and asked. It will not adhere to the plastic.
Q: I have seen it done both ways.
It would depend on which way is easier to access and which will give you a better seal. one benefit to outside is that you can often extend the plastic on past the window panes easier to be sure you seal air not only from the glass but also from any gaps in woodwork. Either way will be beneficial. I would look at where you will get the best seal and where you will do the least damage to trim etc when you staple it, tape it, or however you choose to adhere it
Q: Every fall we put plastic on the outside of our windows to provide added insulation during the winter. The plastice we use is said to be clear but isnt. It always ends up that we cant see out the windows all winter. It really sucks. Does anyone know of an insulating plastic that is trully clear and will allow us to actually see out the windows?
Use pure clear garbage bags and double sided tape on the inside of the windows, only cut out the center part of the bag or sheet, and tape the loose part down what it will look like is a picture frame, leaving you your window to look out but smaller. The part that leaks around a window is the frame and where the glass meets the frame,
Q: My windows seem to be extra drafty this year... It seems like one of them is open, but I can't find anything wrong with them. Anyhow, my heat is kicking on like every 15 minutes! I don't wanna get a $300 gas bill every month till winter is over... I'm thinking about putting plastic up on the windows --- How do I do this? What do I use?It seems so ghetto, but oh well.I live in an apartment building too btw..
I have the same problem, they make a product that is a shrink wrap for windows, you put it up and hit it with a hair dryer and it shrinks to fit with no tape or tape marks later. You can find this stuff and Lowes Home Depot or your local hardware store. We use it every year in hour house and rentals Also it is totally transparent, you won't even notice
Q: I rent a townhouse that has very old windows.. LL will not replace them so im thinking of puttng plastic over the wndows.. we are not aloud to put plastic outside.,. Can anyone tell me..should it be thick plastic? should i staple it? or just tape? when i lay on my bed or couch i can feel the draft and the curtans move.. these wndows are terrible!! any help on the whole insulating thing would be great.. i hate having my heat on 78 just to be somewhat warm cause all the cold ar is still blowng in.. for some reason the heating vents are close to the wndows.. defeats the purpose if you ask me..
If you where one of my Dad's kids, this is exactly what he would tell you to do. Go To the Hardware Store ,get some Window Weatherproofing Clear Sheets. Those are made and supplied to the stores by Maclainberg Duncan,or MD company.You just put the clear sheets onto the glass and using a blow dryer,they shrink to make an exact fit. Very effective. Thanks Dad. Byee
Q: I don't mind if its designed for another brand but I am getting very frustrated because I can't find it on GE's site or any other. I bought the unit without it in hopes I could find one online but can't find the specific one. HELP! The piece is the one that sits in the window to hold the hose in the window. The unit is a Portable AC which means it sits on the floor not in the window so its got specially designed plastic plate piece that is adjustable for your window size.
Measure the window opening and go to a glass place with the hose and have them make you a lexan piece to fit the window with a hole in it. Lexan is very sturdy. You can run a rod straight thru the outside part of hose to keep it in place or tape it. It isn't like some technically expensive part to make. Actually it will probably be better than original. BTW, keep the hose as short as you can as it gets warm and heats the room as the compressor cools it. I had one and the closest I could get was 5 feet and it didn't help at all.
Q: In my bedroom I have an arc-shaped window over the regular window. There are plastic grids between the panes of glass for decoration. One of them fell to it's side. Is there a way to fix this without replacing the window? Thanks!
If it is inside of a thermo pane window, then you must replace the sash. The sash is the piece of glass, with a frame around it. You don't need to replace the whole window. Usually false frame grids are accessible on the inside of the window. From what you mention, it sounds like you have an extra pane of glass on the inside. Are you able to open the window? If so you should be able to access the grid and replace it into the slots that receive the grid on ther sash. If you can't open the window, it is illegal in a bedroom. You must be able to escape out a window and door in each bedroom, in case of fire.
Q: I'm thinking of buying wool army blankets for every window.Is that the warmest and cheapest thing?Plastic may plug up drafts, but it has never kept the house warm.
Open the living house windows and rub some liquid detergent on the surfaces of the open factors which could meet with the body at the same time as the window is close. Then squirt some silicone contained in the corners of the fixed body previously last the living house windows carefullybut firmly. The detergent will quit the silicone from sticking to the transferring area, so at the same time as the silicone dries that is going to excellent off the hollow the position the draught is coming in, and also you should nevertheless be able to open the living house windows.ok. you may want to trim off some extra silicone. that is going to also help to purchase heavy lined thermal curtains, and save them closed on chilly days, even contained in the daylight hours, you are able to placed the lighting fixtures on in case you want it, because warmth is extra extreme priced than basic.
Q: does tapeing plastic over windows help very much in winter?
It does help somewhat. When you seal a window like that, you're creating an area of dead air (non-circulating) which does help slow down heat transfer. It's like the pockets of air in an insulated jacket or in fiberglass insulation. It also seals up any gaps and leaks in the window itself. I find that to really reduce the heat loss through a window, I use plastic on the inside and the outside and use a heavy material as a curtain. Between the three, I don't feel the chill from around the windows. @Boy Boy - That's what my Central Heating system is designed to do. It has an air-exchanger that trades the stale inside air with the outside air AND has a heat exchanger to take the heat from the air going out to pre-warm the heat coming in to the house. Even without that, homes leak enough air to not develop mold. We're not talking making a hermetic seal here. Every time the doors open you get a significant air exchange. And that's not even mentioning all the office and commercial buildings that do not have windows that open. They have sealed, double and sometimes triple pane windows filled with inert gases. They don't get mold. Mold in the winter develops on areas where condensation on the walls forms. And if you have condensation forming in the house on an exterior wall, then there is usually a lack or a failure of the insulation in that area that needs to be addressed. Before you call someone an idiot, make sure that they're actually doing something idiotic.

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