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New Designed Sliding Aluminium Window 2015

New Designed Sliding Aluminium Window 2015

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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

 

 

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

New Designed Sliding Aluminium Window 2015

New Designed Sliding Aluminium Window 2015





FAQ

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....
Try Ace Hardware. They use to sell clear heavy vinyl plastic on a roll that they would cut to the amount you need. Hope this helps.
Q: We live in an old, very poorly insulated house, and it's very drafty/cold during the winter. We've tried two-sided insulating tape that you put in the window sills, caulk strips that you put around the frame, etc. and none of it works. Is it worth the money to buy the plastic that you can put over the outside of your windows? The draft seems to be coming from where the window itself meets the sill, but also around the perimeter of the window (where the edging/molding is attached to the wall). I've read a few articles online about quot;how toquot; install plastic, but they all say that the plastic comes in kits and you need to attach it with the included double sided tape to your wooden window frame. our house is brick and there's not much of a frame outside. What little wood there is has been painted over many times, and I doubt tape would stick to it. Should I try to do it anyway? Is it worth the cost?
Carefully remove the decorative molding from around the window.(inside) Then either stuff fiberglass insulation in the crack between the window and the jam. Or use the foam insulation in the can. Then replace the molding. A lot of people put plastic on their windows using staples
Q: Hello all, for several years I have been having to buy replacement Jeep soft top (plastic) windows to replace the scratched ones. The last couple of times I have been fairly careful in not scratching them but I have noticed that even without scratches there seems to be some type of buildup that prevents it from looking clear and shinny as when they are new. I have tried using all sorts of soft soaps and even dish washing soap thinking it would take the build up off. Well, not luck. Here is my question, does anyone know of a product that they have actually used to keep Jeep soft top windows looking shiny and clear? Thanks,
i think of the plastic residing house windows suck particular you may desire to purchase new doors for it that have residing house windows that are glass. you may desire to look in a junkyard for a good cost. playstation I actually have a ninety seven Jeep Wrangler with glass residing house windows it is a sturdy motor vehicle my 4cyl gets like 18-19 mpg especially situations even 20 and its a beast offroad. heavily it does whats its suppost to off street.
Q: i am doing this investigatory project about different kinds of windows and im testing the difference between glass and plastic windows and i found that plastic windows make the room hotter than glass windows. Why is this so? what is in both these materials that causes this result? what are they made of and what contributes to this result? please help me. i need this by tomorrow!!!:(
It has to do with how well the material conducts energy. Plastic is probably a better insulator which means it does not transfer energy well. Glass is also an insulator but maybe it isn't as good of an insulator. Try doing more research on the conductive/heat transfer properties of glass vs. plastic.
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?
Have you looked in home improvement stores for big, wide, heavy duty (thick) pieces of plastic? {usually comes off of a roll) It may be big enough, and being heavier, it will do a better job of preventing heat loss.
Q: There is a tear in my drivers side window at the bottom where the plastic is covered by the fabric, but the fabric is coming lose and the tear is starting to show and open itself to elements. Also, this window zipper only closes and opens one way, going the other way the teeth will not connect, any ideas? Also, there is a larger 4-5 inch tear in my rear plastic window right under where the zipper releases the plastic from the fabric. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
There are some kits available for making repairs for clear plastic, you probably will not find them at an auto supply, but, at a place where supplies are sold for any inflatable items, air mattress,floats,etc. These clear repair kits come with an adheres and once in place it is there to stay. On the large tare on your back rear windshield, you may want to place a repair sheet on both sides. Also you may consider sewing it with clear fishing line. As far as you zipper is concern, you can replace the zipper pull, this may or may not solve your problem. Hope that some of the above is of some help!
Q: will the house retain heat if plastic windows and frames are installed?
Very little. It is the trapped air inside insulation that makes it work. If the windows and or frames are insulated, then yes. The problem is, the gas used to insulate windows is not a do it yourself thing.
Q: Should I insulate just my single pane windows or my new windows as well? Also should I put the plastic on the inside, outside or both? Thanks.
Plastic on the inside. Putting it outside will subject it to wind and weather. It will be noisier and will not last all winter. If your new windows are double or triple pane, I would not do them. Look for places where drafts come in around windows, doors, fireplaces. Many of these can be sealed with caulk and are very efficient.
Q: I tried cleaning my plastic windows in my truck with water thinking if i wiped it up right away it wouldn't leave any spots but it did... I'm not trying to buy anything expensive and I was under the impression you don't use windex on plastic... Any ideas?
If they are actually Lexan or Plexiglass the best thing i have found is Lemon Pledge furniture polish.I kid you not...the stuff works great.That's all i use on my motorcycle windshield.
Q: I really ought to have asked this yesterday. How can I help my plastic-and-duct-tape car window survive a torrential downpour/thunderstorm??? It's the front, passenger-side window, and I can't get the glass replaced until Wednesday. :S What can I do???
You know what they say about Duct tape......Spare the Duct tape spoil the project (Red Green) Get a 5 mil plastic then along with taping it to the inner part of the door, to help keep it dry. put an X pattern on the plastic, this will reinforce it.

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