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Tips to maintain uPVC windows and doors uPVC (unplasticized polyvinyl chloride), also known as rigid PVC or vinyl siding prepared without adding plasticizers, unlike the regular PVC. It is used in place of wood during construction especially in making windows frames and sills. Besides that, it is exists in various colors and is also used […]

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1. What is UPVC? PVC or Poly vinyl Chloride is form of plastic derived from common salt (57%) and oil (43%). UPVC is used for many purposes including;    Medical – Blood Bags, Catheters etc.    Food Packaging – Bottled Water, food Wrappings    Building products – pipe, windows etc. Additives are used in specific […]

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July 9, 2017, General manager Mr.Lan, Mr Lee of Zhongxiang Real Estate Development Co., Ltd in Handan City came to visit fonirte Plastic Industry, making a comprehensive study of Fonirte’s comprehensive strength, intending to find strategic partners. FONIRTE General manager Mr.Liu accompanied the whole tour.   Mr Lan and Mr Lee visited the company warehouse […]

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Timber or uPVC Window Frames? UPVC Window frames are durable A key reason to opt for uPVC windows is because uPVC is a very durable material. With wood, you run the risk of rot or warping and aluminium, over time, can develop rust. When you opt for uPVC window frames, you receive weather proof and […]

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uPVC windows are made from rigid, high impact-resistant unplasticised polyvinyl chloride (uPVC). The extrusion has a multi-chamber system that makes them resistant to heat loss and condensation. uPVC windows do not have a tendency to distort when exposed to extremes of heat and cold so they remain easy to operate. The steel reinforced ensures that they […]

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While we all enjoy rain and it spells good news for nature as well, it is not so much fun when the rain enters into your home. Rain water seepage can cause more damage and prove more costly than you think. Aside from the obvious cost of repairs, which can escalate if the water seepage […]

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