uPVC is one of the top 3 industries in the world according to a certified international certificate.
uPVC profiles from Deceuninck are distinguished by the fact that they are Tropical Compound profiles, which are specially manufactured for areas with high temperatures.
uPVC profiles from Deceuninck are also distinguished from other profiles by the fact that they are lead-free, as they comply with the European Union agreement.
uPVC profiles from Deceuninck are also distinguished from other profiles by the presence of a code on every meter of any profile, whether it is a sash, a leaf, a frame, or a gasket.
The profiles are designed to have a series of chambers inside them, three or four or more depending on the system used, and their benefit is to create a cavity that helps to reduce noise and heat transfer, resulting in better sound and thermal insulation.
Deceuninck profiles are also distinguished by the fact that all corners of the window are assembled by welding, and then the weld is cleaned by a cleaning machine. Therefore, the uPVC profiles used by Deceuninck are made of the highest quality materials, which is clearly evident during welding and cleaning.
The area between the sash and the building is filled with foam. The foam expands 45 times its original size, filling all the gaps. It is left to dry for 24 hours, and then it is cut and covered with silicone.
Deceuninck profiles are also distinguished by their use of TPE rubber, which stands for Thermoplastic elastomer. TPE rubber is characterized by its ability to elongate moderately when subjected to pressure and return to its original shape once the pressure is removed. This gives it a longer service life. Therefore, it is used to protect electrical cables buried underground. It is also characterized by the fact that it can be pulled, cut and welded together with the profile.
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