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European Style Sliding Window, Brand New Designed

European Style Sliding Window, Brand New Designed

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Supply Capability:
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1. Profile:

A. Alloy: Aluminum 6061,6063

B. Temper: T5

C.Wall thickness: 1.2mm--2.0mm. or as client's demand

D. Surface treatment: Powder coating, Anodizing, Electrophoresis, Wood-grain with any color

E. Color: White or customized. F. Lengh: According to clients' needs. 

G. Function: Security, Heatproof, Waterproof, Decoration, Airproof.

2. Glass:  

A. Thickness: Double glazing glass 5mm+6A-19A+5mm.

B. Laminated glass: 5mm+0.38/0.76+5mm. 

C. Any other glass thickness according to customer's requirement.

D. Special: Low-e/ reflective/tempered/float.

E. Color: According to clients' needs3. Hardware:                                                                                                                                                                              High quality products made in China or other international brand as per customer requirment

4. Accessories:

A. Use Glass Silicone / Use Glazing Rubber. 

B. Stainless steel accessories.

5. Production standard: 

Make According To Customer's Detail Requirements.

6. Advantages:

A. Space saving, easy operating, easy to install and clean.

B. Good water-proof, fire proof, heat&sound insulations.

C. Economical and easy to maintenance.

D. High decay resistance.

E. High aging/ultraviolet/resistant.




PRODUCT SPECIFICATION

 

Aluminium Glass Windows And Doors     Advantages:

1.Broad open space.High-quality hardware system allows for smooth opening,and security.

2.Excellent sealing performance brings you more clean space,and saves energy.

3.Unique design of the drainage system can prevent entry of  rain and dust.

 

 

 Aluminium Glass Windows And Doors  Characters:

1.Sound insulation         2.Rainproof                  3.Heat insulation           

4.Easy cleaning              5.Resistance wind       6.Anti-thef

7.Easy installation and durable finish                8.Rust proof nature

9.Anti abrasive properties                                  10.Accurate dimensions

11.Corrosion resistance                                      12.Overall strength

Feature

  • 60mm profile series capable of both outward and inward opening for windows

  • Multi-chambered profile designed for effective thermal and acoustic insulation

  • Optimal wall thickness designed to ensure durability and safety for glass installation

  • Inboard Eurogroove designed to enhance security measures

  • Design optimization of reinforcement chamber for resistant performance to high wind pressure

  • Internally glazed for added security

  • Dual compression seals between the frame and sash provide optimal energy saving and ensure against water and dust penetration and air infiltration

  • Material formulated to undertake severe climatic conditioned regions

  • Glazing possibility of thickness from 5 mm to 33mm


The steps of window construction:

 

 Aluminum or PVC (UPVC) window is being made from Aluminum or UPVC profile, window accessories and glass. 

 To produce an Aluminum or PVC window you have to do the following steps:

  1. Cut the profiles (Aluminum or uPVC Profile, reinforcement and Glazing bead)

  2. Put reinforcement profile inside the uPVC profiles

  3. Screw reinforcement profile into PVC profile

  4.  End mill the mullions

  5. Open holes for door handles, sash fastener channels and espagnolette

  6. Weld uPVC profile or Crimping Aluminum profile

  7.  Clean the welded corners of uPVC windows

  8. Assemble window

European Style Sliding Window, Brand New Designed

European Style Sliding Window, Brand New Designed






FAQ

Q: The back window on my convertible got a hole put in it last winter, since then I've just been using tape to keep it together. I have a new plastic window complete with trim that will make a suitable replacement, I just need to know what kind of adhesive and how to apply it so that it stays put when the top is up and folds accordingly when the top goes down. I'd like to remove the old back window as well.
Either have it sewn in or get rid of the car. It will look like crap if you attempt to glue it in place.
Q: I need to put plastic on my windows for the winter. It never looks right, and they always pop off during stormy cold winter weather. Any advice?
Are you using the shrink wrap type plastic (you use a hair dryer to shrink it down)? I have had good experiences from this stuff, but if you can't get a very nice seal between the plastic and the window frame then it's not going to help much. Is the plastic popping off right away, like while you are blow drying it, or later like the next day or a month later? The problem could be from dust or grime or maybe an oily buildup (especially near kitchens) on the window sills and frames. If this is causing your problems, then a good no residue degreasing cleanser could help you a lot. If that doesn't help, then maybe the particular paint on your sills and frames doesn't work well with the plastic attaching stuff. If you can get the plastic in place and start the shrink wrap process maybe you can shrink it a little less, so there won't be quite so much tension on it but it will still be in place and insulating your house. edit: yes the shrinkwrap goes inside the house over the windows and yes it will work fine. Why did this other dude think i was talking about outside? Cause I mentioned dust and grime? The don't know indoors can get dirty, too?
Q: I'm about to move into an apartment room that I have been warned gets very cold in the winter (I live in MN). However, the person telling me this also mentioned that the windows had not been plastic wrapped the previous winter. In her opinion, however, plastic wrapping the windows would do no good because according to her quot;you can actually feel the cold coming up through the floor.quot; I think it's possible though that what she felt coming in through the floor was actually the drafts from the window sinking to the ground and spreading. Would plastic wrapping my windows eliminate this problem? Or would the room still be cold/I should request a different one? Thanks
The glass itself? No. It needs an air barrier between the plastic and the window.. So basically you put plastic on the sill and walls, covering the window over all, and yes, that does work. I do it on my bathroom window during winter. Because it gets freekin' cold. Nobody likes taking a hot shower, then walking out of it nude in to Antarctica..
Q: I have a window that is bigger than the largest piece of plastic i have, is there a way to use 2 pieces like tape them together or something?
Use clear tape to attach them together The wider the better. Lay the plastic on a flat surface, a table if it is big enough or you can use your kitchen or living room floor. Place the 2 pieces side by side (edge to edge). Cut 2 very small pieces of tape and attach them, one at the bottom and one at the top, to secure the plastic and keep it from sliding around while you tape the entire thing together.
Q: So I have a 88 celica convertible and the back window is made out of plastic can not see anything out of it. I replaced it a few years back havent driven it in a while now you cant see out of it. Is there something out there I can use to clear it up?
There are products available for exactly your problem. Search an auto parts retail website. It serves to clean and protect the plastic, and the result is usually decent.
Q: I have a 4quot; tear in the plastic drivers side window. Are there any adhesives or techniques to fix it?
Unfortunately, any repair will be only temporary, and you will never be able to do an unnoticeable repair. Some very good clear packaging tape on either side applied on a warm sunny day, perhaps even followed by some mild heat from a hair drier.
Q: Can I recycle envelopes if they have plastic windows?
YES. Most recycling facilities these days that have sorters (Waste Management, or any facility that collects recycling in one bin) will recycle paper through sieves, catching any plastic or waxes.
Q: So I drunkenly put my elbow through my friend's passenger window in his jeep wrangler..he's pissed and is demanding $200 for its replacement or he's pressing charges. Yeah, nice friend. 200 dollars sounds like an astronomical amount for a piece of plastic that zips onto your car. Am I getting ripped off?
You're not getting ripped off... those things are surprisingly expensive.
Q: i have 2 windows that are always wet in the winter. will putting plastic insulation over them help this problem?
They are probably single pane windows. The difference between the inside and outside temps are the cause. Plastic will seperate the warm inside air from the cold windows and eliminate the wetness. It will also stop drafts from coming in.
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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