04/02/17
Many customers have question what is the difference between uPVC windows and usual plastic windows? The answer is quite simple. uPVC windows have a plastic frame, reinforced with a special metal insert which is embedded in the profile and serves as the basis of the whole structure. The goal of this reinforcement is to give the window an additional strength.
This is a very important factor for difficult weather conditions and also for the upper floors of multi-storey buildings. Designs without reinforcement may simply not withstand extremely strong winds.
These windows are much more reliable and durable, so the demand for them is constantly increasing. These designs have all the benefits of conventional PVC windows plus the additional properties described above.
Material for the manufacture of uPVC windows is also PVC. This polymer is very convenient because all necessary properties can be given already at the production stage. PVC is a plastic material that allows to manufacture windows of any shape. In addition, it is durable, not sensitive to weather and harmless to the environment.