What is UPVC?

16 May, 2024

UPVC, the full name of Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride, refers to unplasticized polyvinyl chloride, which is hard PVC (polyvinyl chloride). In the field of building materials, UPVC materials have been widely used due to their excellent properties, especially in the manufacturing of doors and windows.
Excellent thermal insulation performance: UPVC material itself has low thermal conductivity, which can effectively reduce indoor and outdoor heat transfer, thereby achieving thermal insulation effect.
Excellent sound insulation performance: UPVC doors and windows adopt a multi-cavity structure with an air layer inside, which can effectively isolate the transmission of sound and provide residents with a quiet environment.
Good weather resistance: UPVC material has excellent weather resistance and can resist the erosion of natural factors such as ultraviolet rays and acid rain. It is not easy to discolor or deform after long-term use.
Environmental protection and energy saving: UPVC material can be recycled and reused, complying with environmental protection requirements. At the same time, the thermal insulation performance of UPVC doors and windows can reduce energy consumption and reduce carbon emissions.
Beautiful and elegant: UPVC doors and windows have a beautiful and elegant appearance, with a variety of colors and styles to choose from, which can meet the needs of different consumers.
In UPVC doors and windows, insulation materials such as insulation strips and insulating glass are usually used to further improve their thermal insulation performance. These materials can effectively block heat transfer and improve the insulation effect of doors and windows.