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PVC Sliding Frame for Door with American / Europe Style

PVC Sliding Frame for Door with American / Europe Style

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1. Structure of PVC Double Sliding Window 

 

1)  Production is completely in accordance with the ISO9001 quality management system and environmental system and security system.

2)  Provides insulation from draughts, rain & noise with a self-draining aluminum tread;

3)  Superior energy efficiency provided by sealing around the door jamb & tread;

4)  Various glass types available for doors and windows

 

2. Main Features of Pvc Double Sliding Window 


1) Brush seals are used in sash profiles along whole length for protection against draught and driving rain.

 

2) All the windows can have screens or without screens.

 

3) Corners are welded 45 degrees and this gives aesthetic view to our products. Welded edges are resistant to vertical and horizontal forces according to international standards and with steel reinforcement, system provides a reliable protection against 


3. PVC Double Sliding Window Specification 


Product namePVC sliding door
Profile colourWhite,Ashy,Brown,Double colour co-exstrusion,Wooden laminated etc.
SizeAvailable in any sizes as per your needs. 
Glass options1) Type: clear,tempered,reflective,coated,decorative,floated,Low-E glass etc.
2) Thickness: single glazed /double glazed /triple glazed
   4mm,5mm,6mm,19mm(5mm+9A+5mm),31mm(5mm+21A+5mm);
,24.76mm(5mm+0.76mm+5mm+9A+5mm)……
Hardwares1) Imported hardwares like: Germany RoTo,G-U,
2) Chinese top brand hardwares .
Mosquito screenMade of nylon or metal net
AccessoriesReinforcement steel:1.2mm,1.5mm,2.0mm
Sealing rubber strip:EPDM
CertificatedISO9001:2008,ISO14001:2004,OHSAS18001
Tech data1) K-value of window: 3.03 w/ m2. K
2) Air permeability: 1.7 m 3 /h. M
Product features1) Air proof,Water proof,Sound insulation,corrosion-resistant
2) Availability in variety of colors,does not need painting or varnishing
3) Environmentally friendly, Energy Efficiency,Thermal insulation
4) Anti-aging & Anti-Rust
5) Fire resistant
6) UV protection - will not fade or discolor 
7) Easy to install, easy to maintain,easy to clean
8) Condensation free
9) Occupy little space
10) Bright and airy room, Bring you peaceful and comfortable living condition


4 PVC Sliding Door Images .

 

PVC Sliding Frame for Door with American / Europe StylePVC Sliding Frame for Door with American / Europe Style

 

 

PVC Sliding Frame for Door with American / Europe Style


PVC Sliding Frame for Door with American / Europe Style

PVC Sliding Frame for Door with American / Europe Style

PVC Sliding Frame for Door with American / Europe Style

PVC Sliding Frame for Door with American / Europe Style



 

5. FAQ


 What kind of glass for your window ?

1.2.0mm thickness thermal-break aluminum What kind of glass for your window 

2.PA66 insulation bridge

3.6mm+12A+6mm insulated glass


 


 

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?
You can caulk around the windows first. That should have been done at instalation. If you need to, you can use 100% silicone to adhear the plastic to plastic and it is easily removed in the spring. Do a test section and let it cure for 48 hours and see how it holds and removes. I never did it but I do alot of caulking. If you dont seal the draft, no matter what you do, it will eventually blow off.
Q:i got mad and threw something a my widow and one panel broke so how do i reinforce that otherpanel
I have repaired CRACKED window panes. It's important that none of the glass fell out, AND that all the cracked edges fit to each other tightly, AND are flush with each other. When all the pieces are flush [flat to each other, and in the same 'plane'] I VERY GENTLY AND CAREFULLY squeeze Super Glue ONLY INTO the cracks. IF one is very careful, surface tension 'draws' [sucks] the glue into the crack without leaving any excess on the glass surfaces to mar the appearance, AND if done properly, when cured, the glue 'disappears,' and the crack almost disappears. The Super Glue not only 'hides' the crack, but it also reinforces and waterproofs the joint. I do not know how long this 'fix' will last because the Ultraviolet in sunlight MIGHT degrade the glue, but if it should, one could always just 'run another bead' of glue.
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: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.
Q:Can I recycle envelopes if they have plastic windows?
You must remove the plastic window if you want to recycle the envelope because they both go in to different recycling bins
Q:I have tried chlorox and water and some parts turned pink. Help me somebody!
You could try oxyclean, I also love Mr. Clean erasers. If the bleach turned the vinal pink I would not use any other bleach product. Oxyclean or Mr. Clean erasers should not have that effect. I have also used a product called awesome that I got at the dollar store that worked on some tough stuff without discoloring. Good luck and enjoy your RV.
Q:I rent a townhouse that has very old windows.. LL will not replace them so im thinking of puttng plastic over the wndows.. we are not aloud to put plastic outside.,. Can anyone tell me..should it be thick plastic? should i staple it? or just tape? when i lay on my bed or couch i can feel the draft and the curtans move.. these wndows are terrible!! any help on the whole insulating thing would be great.. i hate having my heat on 78 just to be somewhat warm cause all the cold ar is still blowng in.. for some reason the heating vents are close to the wndows.. defeats the purpose if you ask me..
Alot of times the problem is the insulation around the window jamb. Remove the casing carefully and inspect the insulation. I suspect there is little or no insulation between the window and framework. Buy some spray foam and fill the void. Be care full not to get it on your hands. Replace the casing and check for drafts. If you still have drafts you can buy a window insulator kit. It comes with a light plastic film and double sided tape. Apply tape around casing and stretch film over as tight as you can without ripping the plastic. You can then use a blow dryer to shrink the plastic tight. This will allow you to still look out your window clearly. Your cost to fix each window should be around five bucks.
Q:some jerk took a razor to my passanger window to steal nothing out of my jeep... and now i have a large rip in the window. how would i go about fixing this. and obviously tape will work but i'm hoping there is a better solution. now if i buy replacement windows will the colors match my older somewhat weathered top (black)... i wouldn't mind buying new windows but i dont want my jeep to look weird. thanks
you get windows tinted by the amount of light they allow to pass through. they range from 5%-70% (5% being nearly pitch black). if you can find the tint number on the other windows you may be able to match it if you went to a dealership.
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 can make a HUGE difference. In college, I lived in an old drafty house with 6 other friends. Our heating bills were astronomical and you could literally feel the wind blowing through the windows! We shrink-wrapped the windows and immediately noticed a change in the temperature in the rooms. Our heating bills dropped by 30% over one month. Windows typically account for 10-20% of the heat loss in a house. Even if you have double-pane windows, they still get cold, leeching heat out of your room. The plastic sheeting will help by creating a partial vacuum between the window and the plastic which acts as an insulator (this is the same principle those old metal glass thermos bottles use.) This helps keep the heat in, and the cold out. Sunlight still passes through, but not the heat from the sun. That's mostly blocked by the vacuum between the plastic and the window. Double pane windows do most the same thing - only the space between the panes is filled with Argon gas, which is a poor conductor of heat and cold. The only downside is that the sticky tape these kits use may damage paint when removed - assuming you can remove the tape at all. You'll also need to purchase a new sheets for each window each year. Other alternatives include making sure there are no holes or cracks around your window frames. Use a caulk gun to fix these problems, just don't caulk the windows shut! :-) Caulk guns are cheap, and you don't need an expensive tube of caulk - even the $0.99 tubes of painter's caulk will do the job. (it also work wonders against keeping bugs out of your house, but that's for another time.) Covering the windows with heavy drapes will also help, but isn't as effective as the plastic sheeting. However, every little bit can help. Drapes also help in the summer by helping keep heat out of your house.
Q:ok i have a corvette 1986 convertible. The car isn't perfect but i love it. the main problem for me is the rear plastic window. It is brown and is not visible at all to the inside for the outside. I need to know if there is any product out there that can go beyond the cleaning of oxidation. i want the window clear again. And yes it has been left outside for about 5 years to face the elements but i was not the first owner so i presume that it has been outside longer. so the question comes down to how do make the window go from brown to clear without buying a new top.
Go to an MG Spares store and ask for GREYGATE!! Its the Rear monitor Polish that all the MGF forum web sites Swear by means of !! I've acquired an MG Midget MGF and and had been told SO oftentimes by way of these guys that that is THE !!! Stuff to make use of. Additionally been advised that BMW spares stores do a very good screenpolish too.

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