• uPVC German Window Profiles for L108AD Sliding Window System 1
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uPVC German Window Profiles for L108AD Sliding Window

uPVC German Window Profiles for L108AD Sliding Window

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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. 

uPVC German Window Profiles for L108AD Sliding Window


L108AD Sliding Window

 Advantages of our German Quality profiles:



Energy Efficient

If you’re going to invest then you may as well find the most energy-efficient uPVC Doors & Windows in India. We manufactures all the window components in-house using globally certified formulations. We take pride in fulfilling the demand for increasingly sustainable building products.





Style and Performance

Our windows are suitable for any structure from villas to apartments & schools to office spaces. Our windows range includes contemporary and traditional styles. Each window crafted with care for exceptional energy efficiency, security and durability. Complemented by easy fabrication & fitting with almost zero maintenance.





Homeowners, Builders and Fabricators

Our Windows & Doors are perfect for:
➤ Homeowners looking to upgrade your windows.
➤ Builder looking for the highest-performance, Energy-Efficient windows for your next project.
➤ Fabricator/Window Installer looking for great value, market-leading windows.





Health and Safety

All our uPVC Products come with a multi-point locking system with galvanized steel reinforcement. This provides enhanced security, impact strength and exceed EU Regulations on Energy Saving.


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. DIMEX provides high-UV resistant white profiles, color coated profiles, colored body profiles. We have cooperation with international well-known enterprises, such as US DuPont, Renolit, SABIC, which provides high quality color products for construction windows and doors.


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: Where can I buy some plastic to put up to my windows for the winter? ?
Stores like Lowes, Home Depot and hardware, have whole plastic kits to furnish low efficient windows in winter. Just go to the seasonal department and ask one of the associates for. Good luck...!
Q: My windows seem to be extra drafty this year... It seems like one of them is open, but I can't find anything wrong with them. Anyhow, my heat is kicking on like every 15 minutes! I don't wanna get a $300 gas bill every month till winter is over... I'm thinking about putting plastic up on the windows --- How do I do this? What do I use?It seems so ghetto, but oh well.I live in an apartment building too btw..
I have the same problem . My windows are recessed on the inside of the house so I bought a 1/2 inch thick piece of smooth styrofoam at Lowe's and covered from the inside. It's a little dark in the room but it works great. You can also find heavy gauge clear vinyl at Lowe's or a fabric store and just tape it over the window from the inside. Vinyl works better than regular plastic because it's thicker.
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: 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: It is a clean tear- about 2 inches. I was wondering if there is anything I can use to glue it back together, or if a mechanic/garage would be able to fix it?
you can try glueing it back together with super glue or somthing, but other than that, you will need a new window. Do you car what it looks like? the glue wont hold forever
Q: will any type of plastic work for insulating windows?
I would suggest the type that are like storm windows. They are double layers and create dead air spaces that stop the heat flow -- not much of an R value, but better than thin plastic sheeting. R= 1 (for the really cold days, the best insulation for windows is to cut a 1 inch thick foil faced styrofoam sheet - cut it to size so that it pressure fits inside your window framing. = R = 6.5
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.
Sounds like you are in an old house with single pane windows. Go to Home Depot and talk to them about weather stripping your windows and doors. Check all the outlets on outside walls too. They make an insert you can put under the cover plate to stop drafts. You might look into the plastic that you heat up and it forms a tight seal on the windows. Insulated drapes would help a lot as well. Good Luck!!
Q: Ok i have a couple bonsai trees and some other assorted potted plants and i wanted to know if i put plastic sheets on the windows to keep the cold from affecting the plants if that would affect how much light the plants will get. And if it does affect it, by how much? Thx for any help i can get
Yes plastic will decrease the amount of light that penetrates the window. Most clear plastics are rated for how much light they let penetrate when new and as the plastic ages, it will let in less light. You may be able to find this information online if you know the type of plastic you are going to use. Try looking up light ratings or opacity for the plastic you have or ask where you plan to buy it. I can't remember the exact numbers, but clear to slightly opaque plastics usually decrease light by about 10-30%. Ten to fifteen percent should be okay for most sunny windows.
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???
Duct tape is not worth the paper the bill is printed on. Try to keep it in a garage or put a tarp over it until Wednesday.

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