UPVC doors and windows
What is UPVC?
UPVC stands for Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride. It's a plastic material enhanced with additives such as Titanium Dioxide, Calcium Zinc, and Calcium Carbonate, giving it high strength and durability without compromising rigidity.
UPVC emerged at the beginning of the 20th century with the aim of conserving natural resources like wood, iron, and aluminum.
Advantages of UPVC Profiles
✔ Weather Resistance
Withstands extreme heat, rain, humidity, and storms, with a lifespan exceeding 50 years without cracking or damage.
✔ Waterproofing and Rainproofing
Welded corners and high-quality TPE rubber with intelligent drainage systems completely prevent water leakage.
✔ Acid and Oxidation Resistance
Suitable for industrial cities, coastal areas, and deserts, and unaffected by pollution, salts, or gases.
✔ Fire Safety
Non-combustible material with self-extinguishing properties, approved by international civil defense authorities.
✔ Excellent Sound Insulation
Reduces noise by up to 40–42 dB, making it ideal for hospitals, hotels, and schools.
✔ Thermal Insulation and Energy Saving
Reduces energy loss by up to 35%, has a significantly lower thermal transfer coefficient than aluminum, and is suitable for green buildings.
✔ Elegant Appearance and Color Variety
Smooth surface, welded corners, and over 15 colors and wood finishes require no painting or maintenance.
✔ Easy Shaping
High flexibility allows for precise and easy execution of various architectural openings.