Colors and Additives for Window and Door Profiles

Builders, architects and homeowners want window and doorframes, shutters and other ornamental profiles that maintain their functionality and color for the life of the product, which in some cases may extend up to 30 years. No matter what the substrate of choice, builders, architects and homeowners expect the applications to remain fully functional in terms of mechanical properties. Homeowners want the product to remain unchanged and look the same in terms of coloration and color retention with little or no maintenance required.
Meeting these demands calls for highly performing products.
Vinyl Profiles
Rigid PVC is widely used in building profiles for indoor and outdoor applications such as window frames, doors, shutters, blinds, siding profiles, rain gutters, garden fences, pipes and conduits. Rigid PVC has significant advantages over traditional materials like wood and metal including low cost, broad versatility in uses, chemical and moisture resistance, and long-term outdoor durability. More...
Polypropylene Profiles
Polypropylene is becoming more widely used in the construction industry as raw material for profiles and sidings, primarily driven by recent developments in resin technology and environmental considerations. More...
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