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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: 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.
Does it look to be sewn in?
Q: spruce up by stenciling on them. What sort of pre-clean should I do and what sort of paint will stick to a heavy plastic blind?
Blind or shade? Wash with TSP if its a blind, and use any paint you want, preferably stencil paint. Forget it if it's a shade. Paint will not stick to flexible plastic permanently
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 have seen it done both ways.
depends on your region because you do not want moisture build up in your house but the outside of the window would keep the wind from hitting the window somewhat and does not conduct temperatures like single pane glass. but it probably would not look are last as long on the outside
Q: Where can I buy some plastic to put up to my windows for the winter? ?
You can find plastic weatherization kits at your local building materials dealer ( they will appreciate your business more than the boxes and are just as good a deal! ) The easiest kit to use has clear plastic that you tape around your window then you use a hair dryer to shrink it and take the wrinkles out..... Very simple!
Q: That plastic material on windowed envelopes, anyone know what type of plastic it is or polymer?
Hi, . . . The brittle plastic Windows are cellulose . . . . . . The others are in PVC . . .
Q: Ok so me my bf moved in together last may and have had about a 115-138 dollar power bill every following month. All of a sudden the past 2 months our bill came in at $200 bux! Iam so frustrated bc I always keep stuff turned OFF lights TV's ect. When they aren't being used..Constantly goen behind him turning crap OFF!BTW (Annoying) Decembers bill came in at 206+late fee!? I thought wow ok it is cold outside lately maybe its the heater? Then this months came in at $238 iam astonished dnt know how 2 pay it! So i put plastic from an old shower curtain up over windows even though i was told use plastic painters would use:) all i had was shower curtain! Will this even drasticly help reduce bill!? Could it also be that our hot water pipes aren't covered? Idk if they are or not but can find out really quick! Plz any real helpful answers will be much appreciated!
if you cant afford the silver bubble wrap then get a bat of R12 insulation and some 6 mil poly. put the R12 against the window and then staple the poly over it. it should help. if you really want to save money on heating then move out of the mobile home. those things are notorious for not having any insulation (or at least not properly installed insulation) in the exterior walls.
Q: Do they still make them. Like the ones we used to have in the 70's and 80's. Or is it an outdated concept? If yes, where can I find them or how can I make one? The pole has to be about 8 feet long. thanks! : )
Do you mean like the ones where you pull them down and they unroll, and then to open them back up you pull down slightly and push them back up? I have those and I got them at the Home Depot. You can special order them in whatever size you want. And, they're fairly inexpensive. I have them on two picture windows with a southwest exposure, one about 6 feet long and the other about 7 feet long. I also have 2-inch horizontal mini blinds on those windows. But, the blinds are so long and heavy that they don't completely close all the way. So, I had to install the roll-up blinds behind them. And, they work great.
Q: what do i do to make the plastic thats supposed to keep the chill out on the windows stay on. it keeps falling down? i followed the directions. now what?
How is the plastic attached? What is it attached to? Are trouble shooting ideas available? I've had problems with the window flashing's sweating, causing the tape and/or adhesive to fail. Try attaching the plastic to wooden strips and inserting the framed plastic in the window area. Another option is a staple gun, however, that can create problems of a different nature. Try contacting your local hardware store for ideas, suggestions and possibly solutions offered by other customers.
Q: I put up fly nets with adhesive velcro strips (were included in the package) on my plastic window frames. That was last year. The glue on the velcro has now turned to dust (literally) leaving dark, pinkish black stains on the white plastic where the sun hit the velcro. Is there any way to remove or bleach these stains? I tried chlorine but that didn't work.
You can get rid of the glue residue with Goo Gone. Wipe on. Let sit for about a half an hour. Then scrub with a plastic dish scrubber and wipe off with wet paper towels. Good luck. -

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