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German colorful Laminated UPVC door and window profiles

German colorful Laminated UPVC door and window profiles

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German colorful Laminated UPVC door and window profiles

We offer 6 products series: Lotos, Komfort, Peony, Edelweiss, Contour and Elegance, comprising 60mm, 70mm, 88mm, 107mm, 108mm and 127mm profile for sliding and combined windows and doors. DIMEX provides high-UV resistant white profiles, color coated profiles, colored body profiles. We have cooperation with international well-known enterprises, such as US DuPont, Renolit, SABIC, which provides high quality color products for construction windows and doors.

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60AD Casement Window Series, 

60MD Four-cavity three-sealed Casement Window Series, 

65MD Four-cavity three-sealed Casement Window Series, 

60/88 sliding doors and windows series, 

70/127 sliding doors and windows series and 108 sliding doors and windows series;


Color available:  White high ultraviolet, Entire colorful, Co-Extrusion and Colorful Laminated Profiles;

Appearance and technical design of lotus sliding and AD series products are designed for Asia and hot-summer and cold-winter zone in China, MD products are suitable for climate characteristic of cold regions.


The heat transfer coefficient of each specifications are as follows.

Three-cavity Casement Window Frame Uf =1.7W/m2.K、
Four-cavity Casement Window Frame Uf =1.6W/m2.K;
Five-cavity Casement Window Frame Uf =1.5W/m2.K;


Please feel free to contact us for any inquiry. We will try to the best for you.

Q: Can YOUHOOS at Yahoos give me an idea where I can find a sheetof heavy clear/ or even transparent plastic to put over my window thatnot like this cheap garbage I used from Frost King at home depot.. The last stuff came from a roll and was heavy duty and I don't need a roll of it, I'm just drawing a blank here. And this boxed up stuff sold in cheap discount stores really is garbage 1 mil junk.. Oh, and yes, this is their outdoor stuff , not the shrink indoor kit.... The window is about 4 ft x 6 ft..... 1950 era.....(hence the need for plastic ). I've got a few smaller as well... Thank You hoos....
I am not sure why everyone is saying things like plastic and duct tape! I am sure that would not make for a beautiful awakening and definitely not much of an eye candy from inside or out! Like Carol Q was saying, you can purchase caulking, that is all good. However, you can also purchase rolls of window and door insulation strips. Works great! You can also purchase a spray bottle of foam insulation for your outlets or any cracks that you feel a draft coming from. If your windows are really outdated, you may have to go with plastic OR invest in one window at a time (if ya need) for better/thicker windows. Insulation above your room and around you room in the walls is also very important if you really want the freezing (lol) to end. Good Luck and stay warm!! ( keep your robe, hairdryer, and or electric blanket in bed at all times. lol jk.)
Q: Does that thin plastic window covering people use during the winter really help any?
Thin covering may help a little. Of course it depends on the intensity of the cold. The thicker the plastic the better. Of course I would recommend you have a contractor assist you with winterizing your home, in the early fall.
Q: I have yucky shades on my windows dead bugs all around my windows. They are old windows so I bought an insulation kit to do the windows. It says I will need to blow dry.What if I don't want to touch the disgusting shades my landlord said be would replace when I moved in ? I am kind of stuck living here so until I can find a place a roommate, I want to seal the windows. shades completely. They have poor insulation a handful bugs come in every hour.Do you think the plastic will work without shrinking it with a blowdryer? There are slice webs around my window so I am disgusted.
rent a vac or use yours if it has a disposal bag system to clean up the bug mess == go to the grocery store or the hardware biggie and get some spray that repels insectos --- never used that plastic shrink so cannot tell you ho
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
Plastic around windows, if done correctly will help keep most of the cold air from entering windows..one draw back is not being able to see clearly through plastic..
Q: my friends tagged my jeep like last may for the end of skool with window chalk... i got the stuff on the front and body off but the plastic windows left a light but noticeable stain... and they just tagged it again for the start of skool and im having a real hard time getting this one off is there a trick or something to buy to get this stuff off... o yea and i have a tear in my jeep window is there a way to fix that without tape like melting it back together or some waterproof glue Solution
Window chalk can come off. your acquaintances have no appreciate for you. a real chum does no longer vandalize and ruin an high priced piece of components. If I have been you i might document a police document against them and sue them for damages. in case you tried to get the chalk off and that's not coming off, I advise changing the plastic domicile windows. The chalk ought to come off tho. I heavily desire you think approximately suing them and submitting a police document against them. attempt some olive oil, or yet another high priced option yet likely might paintings is womens makeup remover.
Q: How to remove melted plastic from house window?
Get a sharp blade and scrape it off. This is the way to get most sticky stuff off window panes.
Q: Is plastic on my windows just as good a drapes for the winter?
The plastic should do a better job than the drapes if you have the windows sealed real good!!!!
Q: for wranglar soft top windows
Plastic expands and contracts too much to have tint put on. It will wrinkle up. That goes for hard plastics (plexiglas type) also.
Q: Our landlord is obsessed with everything looking the same, but people here want to put up their own window treatments. What are tenant rights in this situation?
As a former renter of a California apartment (no longer in CA, much better where I am now) The landlord had that stipulation in the lease. Read it carefully though. Mine said that we were not allowed to take them down, it didn't say anything about hiding them. I pulled my hideously old aluminum blinds as far up as they would go, and put up my curtains on top of them. So, I didn't violate the rules of my lease, and I didn't have those horrible dust collectors blocking my sunlight! Good luck, I know how difficult it can be!
Q: Ok i have a couple bonsai trees and some other assorted potted plants and i wanted to know if i put plastic sheets on the windows to keep the cold from affecting the plants if that would affect how much light the plants will get. And if it does affect it, by how much? Thx for any help i can get
Yes plastic will decrease the amount of light that penetrates the window. Most clear plastics are rated for how much light they let penetrate when new and as the plastic ages, it will let in less light. You may be able to find this information online if you know the type of plastic you are going to use. Try looking up light ratings or opacity for the plastic you have or ask where you plan to buy it. I can't remember the exact numbers, but clear to slightly opaque plastics usually decrease light by about 10-30%. Ten to fifteen percent should be okay for most sunny windows.

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