PVC Sliding Window with Best Design Manufacturer
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 50 set
- Supply Capability:
- 1000 set/month
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1. Company profile for PVC Sliding Window N 74,120 series etc:
We have become a professional enterprise of pvc doors and pvc windows. We have a production factory in Jinan, the company mainly exports Korea Japan the United States and other countries.
Our brand combines American traditional style with modern advanced function, which can be used to various building styles and meet consumers' request on appearance of the doors and windows.
We will keep working hard and try our best to create a happy and warm living space by improving our products' quality, with our experienced designing ability and producing capacity.mainly products: pvc sliding windows,pvc hung window,casement windows,pvc sliding doors etc.
2.Product photo(PVC sliding window N74 ,120series etc)
3.Features for PVC sliding window N74,120 series :
1),Noble, artistic like solid wood, applying to both western and Korean style buildings;
2),Outstanding effect on heat insulation, sound insulation and dust poof, according to its adoption of high level sealing material and skill;
3),Excellent function of sealing, damp proof and wind proof no matter in cold weather or hot weather, by using the insulated glass made with our unique technique;
4), High quality sound insulation function, the average sound insulation value could be 25 db. For instance, a 80 db sound could be reduced into a 55 db by the window;
5), Strong anti-burglary function. Directly double glazing to frame makes it hard to remove the glass fragment even after being broken.
4.Business Scope:
1),PVC material design;
2),PVC material mould production;
3),PVC extruding material production;
4),Manufacture of ready-to-use doors and windows; Specially designed American style windows(N74serise,N90serise pvc sliding doors )and American style doors(N126serise patio ddor) for wood structure and steel structure buildings;
Specially designed European style windows (N60,N120 serise :casement window,slide window;N145 serise :slide window)and European style doors (N106 casement door)for wood structure and steel structure buildings;Specially doors and windows,wooden villa
- Q: A lot of the mail I get has a plastic window where the recipient's address is shown underneath. Up to this point, I have been tearing out the plastic and throwing just the paper part of the envelope in the recycle. Is that neccessary? To what extent do recycling plants filter what's coming in?
- The tons of paper that goes through recycling centers would have a very small percentage of plastic from the average thoughtful recycler. If you ask the recycling center, they may generally say not to include any plastic material, including window envelopes. My center told me as much. However, they do not refuse paper because of window envelopes. Business recyclers do not sort their paper recycling materials and recycling is still encouraged. Some window envelopes are already recycled and appropriate for recycling. Look for the recycling symbol. If you are really concerned you may follow the step that someone I know uses - she cuts out all the plastic windows with a scissor and then recycles only the white paper. If you have nothing more important to do with your time, then that would be an option. Best wishes. Recycle all you can! Blessings and Balance. K :)
- Q: Does that thin plastic window covering people use during the winter really help any?
- Yes! I leave it on many windows all year 'round. It makes your home quieter also. I also put caulk on the edge of the window frame next to the wall/sheetrock to block out more heat-loss. When you install the plastic, don't initially put the plastic on too tight. Use the hair-dryer to smooth out the wrinkles on the plastic. If your windows get a lot of sun, the heat from the sun will also smooth out the plastic. Before you install the plastic, clean the windows well and use clear caulk at the edge of the window glass and the window frame. Caulking the window first, makes your plastic covering work even better.
- Q: Jeep Wrangler rear plastic windows?
- And the question is?
- Q: Do I have to replace the entire convertible or can the plastic be replaced?
- you can have the plastic replaced - i had it happen to me, it faded to yellow and was just plain ugly. either take it to the benz store and have them take care of it - or go to a good upholstery shop and have them replace it. so, yes it is very easily done.
- Q: Can a 1992 convertible Mazda Miata plastic window be replaced with a later model glass one?
- If you want a glass window in a Miata, it can be done. The thing is that a new top that is fitted with one is only a few dollars more then a complete top and fitting one into a top with a plastic window will require work most of us can not do or requiring us to pay some one else to do it. It is possible to put a new top on yourself (I have done it a few times myself) with out the purchase of many tools. So just replace the complete top and maybe look for one with a defroster built in the rear window. The defroster will require some wiring to be done but it is a nice addition.
- Q: is the space between the glass and the window seal important
- I've lived in a few rentals where we had to weatherstrip the windows, and at no time did it ever occur to me that the landlord should pay for it. Weatherstripping is just part of living life in a colder climate. You don't need to pay outrageous amounts for expensive weatherstripping products. If the gap is an inch or two at the top of your window, just roll up some old towels or cleaning rags to fit into the gap. They'll stop the wind just as well as some plastic product you have to pay for at the hardware store, and your curtains or blinds will cover them anyway, so you don't have to care if it doesn't look too good. If the windows have an actual structural problem, though, so that they really can't be closed tightly enough to lock, you might try to convince the landlord to have repairs done based on the fact that they're a security hazard. (Yeah, I know, nobody's likely to break in to an attic, but you can at least try.)
- Q: they are white and look dingy
- I have used a product called GOO Gone to remove the sticky residue left over from the plastic overlayment. I agree with the lady above have used Mean Green a lot and does a wonderful job . I have never used it on window, but have used it on patio furniture and on greases clothes. My Grandma also swear by vinegar and newspaper to clean a window to a perfect shine. After using Mean Green you will probably have to use something like Windex to get rid of the strike. Hope this helps
- Q: I have tried the heating up shrink wrap and the double sided sticky tape won't hold on my wall. So I bought a thick layer of plastic and tried to hold it up with tacks and just duct tape around it. The duct tape also comes peeling of my walls. Is there some kind of tape/glue that can hold this plastic up and not peel off my walls?
- I would try using a tube of white, tan, brown painters latex caulking in a small 11 oz. tube and caulking gun. All purchased for under $10. The latex caulk will adhere to just about any surface and can be removed at a later date by lightly scraping off with putty knife or just painting over it. You may need to use your tacks, or tape to hold it in place for 10 minutes until the caulk starts to dry. Just a thin bead all the way around the window.
- Q: Some dark spots where my stove cover leans on it during cooking (no heat problem) I just don't want to scratch the window.
- If heat has burned the plastic, no cleaner will help it. If not, try Plexus. It is what motorcycle riders used to clean their visors and windshields. Lots of car detailers use it to clean plastic windows on convertibles and Jeeps. Find it at any motorcycle dealer. Use with a clean microfiber cloth.
- Q: does tapeing plastic over windows help very much in winter?
- It does help somewhat. When you seal a window like that, you're creating an area of dead air (non-circulating) which does help slow down heat transfer. It's like the pockets of air in an insulated jacket or in fiberglass insulation. It also seals up any gaps and leaks in the window itself. I find that to really reduce the heat loss through a window, I use plastic on the inside and the outside and use a heavy material as a curtain. Between the three, I don't feel the chill from around the windows. @Boy Boy - That's what my Central Heating system is designed to do. It has an air-exchanger that trades the stale inside air with the outside air AND has a heat exchanger to take the heat from the air going out to pre-warm the heat coming in to the house. Even without that, homes leak enough air to not develop mold. We're not talking making a hermetic seal here. Every time the doors open you get a significant air exchange. And that's not even mentioning all the office and commercial buildings that do not have windows that open. They have sealed, double and sometimes triple pane windows filled with inert gases. They don't get mold. Mold in the winter develops on areas where condensation on the walls forms. And if you have condensation forming in the house on an exterior wall, then there is usually a lack or a failure of the insulation in that area that needs to be addressed. Before you call someone an idiot, make sure that they're actually doing something idiotic.
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PVC Sliding Window with Best Design Manufacturer
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 50 set
- Supply Capability:
- 1000 set/month
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