FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
What is PVC?
PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) is a high-performance thermoplastic material widely used in construction, especially for uPVC window and door systems.
It is produced from natural resources such as salt and petroleum and enhanced with additives to achieve durability, strength, and long-term performance.
PVC is known for its resistance to moisture, chemicals, and environmental conditions, making it an ideal material for modern building solutions.
Are PVC Windows Safe for Health?
Yes. Modern uPVC window systems are completely safe for human health.
They are manufactured using advanced extrusion technology and do not release harmful substances under normal conditions.
PVC does not require paints or coatings that may contain chemicals, making it a safe, low-maintenance, and environmentally friendly solution.
What Are Series and Chamber Systems?
uPVC profiles are designed in different series and chamber structures, which directly affect performance.
The number of chambers inside a profile improves thermal insulation, sound insulation, and energy efficiency.
Advanced multi-chamber systems (such as 5 and 7 chamber profiles) provide better insulation and structural strength, making them suitable for high-performance window systems.




