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lead-free environment-friendly upvc window and door profiles

lead-free environment-friendly upvc window and door profiles

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 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. We provide high-UV resistant white profiles, color coated profiles, colored body profiles. 


We have stable cooperation with international well-known enterprises, such as US DuPont, Renolit, SABIC, which provides high quality color products for construction windows and doors, which guarantees stable and superb performance of our products.


Properties

Our Window Profiles

1

Termal Insulation 

K  2.5

2

Resistance to wind pressure 

class 5

3

Air-Tightness

class 8

4

Water-Tightness

class 4

5

Sound Insulation

38 dB

6

Corrosion Resistance

Exellent

7

Fire Integrity

Achievable

8

Resistance to Glass Thermal Explosion

Exellent

9

Ground Warming Efficiency

Greatly Improved

10

Air Purification Rate

Greatly Improved


lead-free environment-friendly upvc window and door profiles

Q: is there any way to clean the faded plastic door windows on my canvas doors? we really cant afford new doors right now at 400 a whack,there faded by the sun bad.thanks
I don't think you are going to get something that will get them clean you can try brasso use a soft backing so you dont scratch the back
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: on a bmw ragtop
You can purchase 'window tint' that comes in rolls and at several shades from your local auto parts store or detail shop.
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 could get window insulation kits that have a sheet of plastic that you can mount to the frame of the inside frame of the window with their double sided tape. They are shrunk by using a hair dryer, this will create a dead air space between the window and the plastic to reduce your heating costs. A roller curtain can be mounted just outside the window frame to reduce the heat that comes in with the sun to help reduce the cooling costs in the summer.
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: 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.
In all the years I've worked as an agent, I have yet to see a condo that uses plastic windows. All windows I've seen are glass, even in 1970s condos. I have never heard news reports of broken glass falling from condos. If that happens, obviously an incident has taken place, but it's not a reflection on the material or the installation quality.
Q: I have a Renault Clio authentique 1.2L and it has electric windows....there is a plastic clip attached to the back of the glass that i presume keeps the glass coming up and down at the right angle but it comes up really slowly and some times not at all....i think it has something to do either with the plastic clip or it needs more lubrication.....any help is appreciated. Cheers
im my bmw 740il my rear left window does the same i replaced the moter for the winmdow for cheap and it works fine now i hope its nuthing big but if u do not know what else to do go to auto zone of napa and ask one of the workers they will help out
Q: I am talking about the stuff you tape to the inside of your home windows and use a hair dryer to stretch it tight. It is supposed to keep single pane windows better at keeping in the heat. I live where it gets 30 degrees at night and 40-50 during the day in winter. Does anyone have experience with these products? Which type works best? Mainly, does it really keep heat in? OR does it keep sunlight heat out and balance out to zero help?
Yes it works well and is easy to install.I warn you now though to not leave it there during the summer,but if you do you must vent it at the top by pulling the plastic back an inch or two to let the heat out or it will totally destroy your air tight seal.And most likely the heat will do it anyway even if you do vent it.
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.
no im thinking about using thick window plastic to cover my windows only.
Q: does tapeing plastic over windows help very much in winter?
I don't know why you would want to tape windows. The best way to keep a place warm is to have curtains and close them to keep the heat in. That is a fact. Try it and you will see. good Luck. You could buy curtains in a charity shop but have your measurements. No Offence meant

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