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High Quality PVC Sliding Window with CE ISO Manufacturer

High Quality PVC Sliding Window with CE ISO Manufacturer

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100Sets set
Supply Capability:
1000Sets Per Month set/month

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1.Specifications for PVC Sliding Window with CE,ISO

1) pvc profile: 2.0mm, 2.2mm, 2.5mm, 2.8mm, 3.0mm thickness available.

 

2) Steel reinforce: 1.0mm, 1.2mm, 1.5mm, 2.0mm, 2.5mm thickness available.

 

3) Profile surface color: white UV coating mainly, double-color coextrusion profile, laminated wooden-color film and other option available.

 

4) Glass type: normal, tempered, Low-E, frosted, double with argon, laminated and others available, glass panel 5---12mm available.

 

5) Accessories: Chinese brand , Germany brand (Roto, Siegenia etc).

 

6) Property: smooth slide, simple & convenient operation, easy to install & clean, elegant & popular use.

 

7) Size, Color, Type, Glass, Accessories, Fly-screen etc: customize available.

 

8) Package: Packing with plastic film + corrugated carton.

 

9) Installation: Simple and convenient installation, also we can supply you the fixing parts if you want.

 

10) Service: Installation supervision and send skilled techincian abroad, if necessary.

 

2.Photo for PVC  Sliding Window

 

 

 

3Feature of PVC Sliding Window:

 

Air proof, Water proof, Sound insulation, Thermal insulation, Anti-aging, Good combustion-retarding performance,Resist impacts, Easy

 

maintainance

 

4.Product advantages:

1)  Good appearance

 

2)  Excellent low-temperature impact performance

 

3)  Excellet anti-aging performance

 

4)  Good flame retardant performance

 

5)  High fillet weld strength

 

6)  Outstanding heat and noise insulation effect

 

7)  Easy to install Plastic Profile for pvc windows and doors

 

5.Series:

 

We are specialized manufacturer in Plastic ,PVCProfile for doors & windows. we have own brand material and (Aluminum & PVC)

 

window production line. 

 

As a manufacturer, we can provide the high quality completed products with competitive price.

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....
Clear Plastic For Windows
Q: Does that thin plastic window covering people use during the winter really help any?
Yes it does......and it's a whole lot cheaper than special windows for those who have little money.
Q: Ok, I just moved in to my own apartment this past Spring, and it's an older duplex (with a lot of friggin windows-31 to be specific). So trying to keep the heat in this winter is a huge issue. I've heard of covering the windows with plastic to help, but I'm also looking at thermal shades (window quilts, etc.). My question would be which of these would keep more heat in? Or should I do both? (I would make my own if doing the quilts...so if anybody has any links to a really easy way to make them that would be very much appreciated as well! ) Money is tight, so I'm trying to avoid the problem to begin with..
I've had the same problem before. This is what I would do....I would do the plastic (There is some that you can use a hair dryer on to tighten up so it looks better and doesn't blow around). Once that is done I would do the quilts/blankets to be a bit more insulating. You could just tack them up inside the window frame or if you have curtain rods is even better. If it is an older place it could look really cute with quilts. Good Luck. sorry I don't have any links right now but I will keep my eyes peeled for you.
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 am moving with my family into a house that has large plastic skylights. The trouble is that the former tenant told me that a they are very thermally conductive and contribute to astronomical heating and cooling bills. I spoke with a contractor about it and he said tinting would be the only way to go because normal plastic insulation film wouldn't stick on the windows as they are themselves plastic. But I don't want to tint the windows and lose the lovely light. Does anybody think the plastic film would work or have any other ideas? Thanks for any help you can give!
You can use indoor plastic kits. They contain sheets of plastic film, which looks like cling-film, but is slightly thicker. The kit also comes with double-sided tape, and you use this to tape the wooden framing (around the window pane). You then cut out the plastic to fit the size of your window frame and fix it to the tape. Finally, you blow a hair dryer on the plastic, which shrinks it so that it is very tight.
Q: 97 Wrangler soft top. I scratched the plastic up and would like to polish it out. Any tips?
There are several kinds of plastic polish. Search for plastic polish on OKorder or google.
Q: There have been news reports that broken glass is falling from condo apartments. They are coming from glass window installments. I want to know if condo buildings ever build their windows with plastic.
You sound like a good tenant. No Landlord will get mad and not renew a lease, with no trouble seeing that you ask for improvement. If he does, I assurance there used to be an extra motive and wouldn't have renewed it anyway another thing is, landlords are well conscious of the condition of the models. They be aware of when carpets are as a result of get replaced, home windows and different repairs and improvements are indispensable. Nevertheless, they most likely will preserve off as long as possible, except the tenet asks. As for the fee, it can be expensive, but it also provides to the worth of the unit, makes it easier to appoint/lease out. Who pays the heating bills? Whoever is paying is in general spending extra if it can be bloodless there, and warmth is escaping. That will have to be a important point to bring up also. But don't be shy. Again, it's most likely he is already conscious of the need to change them.
Q: My mom has plastic windows on the inside of the house. How do i take them off for the summer?
im not sure i know what you mean...explain and i'll try answer afterwards? sorry
Q: Can you use glass chalk on jeep windows (the plastic ones)?
Only if you want to ruin them
Q: I have a plastic windshield that I want to tint, but have run into some problems. I tried getting a tint shop to place a film over it, but the surface was too curved. Is there another method that I can try? Is there any kind of spray or dye? Also, I would like mirror tint. Is that possible? The plastic can flex a little, so it has to be able to withstand that.I don't have to worry about whether or not the tint complies with the law. So, there are no restrictions.
I just would check with a different tint shop. I ran into that issue with my rear window on my car. A few different shops said they couldn't do it because of the size and how curved it was. Bottomline they just didn't want to go through the hassle. I found a shop that was willing and it turned out great. As for the spray tint VHT does make a product called night shades. I've seen it used with mixed results. On something small like taillights it good. But for a a large window you might have issues with consistent coverage. The tint might look blotchy when your done. Once again I would just look at finding a different place to do the tinting for you.

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