The uPVC sliding door sash is a key window and door component designed to support smooth sliding movement, secure glass fitting and long-term operational stability. This sash system is used in sliding doors and sash-style windows to hold the glass panel firmly while allowing easy horizontal movement.
This product is widely used for uPVC sliding door sash applications in Chennai, especially in residential and commercial projects that require reliable sliding performance and durable frame components. It is also commonly selected for uPVC Sliding Sash Window and UPVC Sash Windows systems where smooth operation, proper sealing and long service life are important.
Key Features
These key features are designed to support consistent sliding performance, proper glass support and long-term durability in everyday use. Each feature helps improve structural strength, ease of operation and system reliability. The sash is engineered to meet modern window and door system requirements.
Detailed Product Description
The uPVC sliding door sash is designed to act as the moving panel frame in sliding door and window systems. It securely holds the glass while allowing the panel to slide smoothly along the track. This makes it a critical component for both sliding doors and sash-style sliding windows.
Manufactured using high-quality uPVC material, the sash provides resistance to moisture, heat and environmental exposure. This helps maintain dimensional stability and smooth operation over long periods of use. The system is suitable for use in uPVC sliding doors, uPVC door sash systems and sliding window configurations.
The sash design supports proper sealing and alignment, helping reduce air leakage, dust entry and outside noise. It can be used in residential homes, apartments, villas and commercial spaces where smooth sliding doors and sash windows are required.
Technical Specifications
These technical specifications define the structural and material standards of the uPVC sliding door sash system. They support proper fabrication, installation and long-term system performance.