upvc doors and windows in coimbatore

upvc doors and windows in coimbatore

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Upvc Doors And Windows In Coimbatore

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V-Guard Industries to start PVC compounding unit at Coimbatore New see-through circuitry to power smart windows Rise in new housing construction activities (especially of high-end segment) is driving the demand for uPVC (unplasticised polyvinyl chloride) doors and windows in India. Besides being highly durable and thermal, water- and wind-resistant, uPVC doors and windows are energy efficient potentially saving energy up to 25 percent to 30 percent. Gaining on this growth momentum is Lingel, a German manufacturer that provides one-of-a-kind uPVC windows. According to Mario Schmidt, managing director, Lingel Windows & Doors Technologies Pvt Ltd, the government’s plans to build 100 smart cities is expected to propel the demand for uPVC windows manifold in the country. Mario Schmidt has been at the helm of affairs of Lingel’s India business since its inception in 2006. In this interview with Rakesh Rao, he provides an insight into uPVC windows market and growth strategy for his company.




How has been the progress of Lingel business in India? Opening a whole new business window in 2006, Lingel India continues to build a safe and sound environment in the Indian sub-continent and remains one of the leading manufacturers in the world of fenestration services. The brand's products play a critical role in conserving energy in a world that is growing in population with an ever-increasing demand for water, food, shelter, sanitation, energy, health services and economic security. Since 2006, Lingel has opened sales offices in almost every location across the country. In India, Lingel remains as one of the pioneering German companies to design customised solutions for windows, internal and external doors, kitchen, security and facility needs as per the Indian environment and in tune with the consumer needs of the country. Being secure, insulated and durable, uPVC doors are designed keeping the latest global trends in mind and have styles that are unique and innovative.




From casement, French, entrance to balcony, sliding, tilt & slide and sliding folding, there is possibly every kind of premium doors available. In India, uPVC still has a low penetration in overall doors and windows market. Do you see it changing? Unplasticised polyvinyl chloride (uPVC) windows were introduced in India just 12 years back. We entered the Indian market at the right time in 2006. People had no knowledge about uPVC windows and we introduced this new concept and system. It is not true that uPVC has a low penetration if you consider the entire sub-continent. It may be true for Delhi or Northern India. But in Bangalore and other south Indian cities uPVC is widely used. People in states like Goa and Kerala have realised that wood is not the kind of product that is suited for the climate. People have started using uPVC and wood finish uPVC windows. From a distance of 10 feet no one can tell the difference if it is a wood window or a wood finish uPVC window. How big is the estimated market for uPVC doors and windows in India?




What are the key issues and challenges before the uPVC door and window fabricators in India? In the past ten years, we have progressed a lot in in-house designing and manufacturing system especially the hardware system. Initially, the products were manufactured and designed in Germany which was not suitable for the harsh Indian climate. This also had an impact on the products cost. The product had the tendency to rust in coastal areas. So we decided to design and manufacture, keeping in mind the Indian weather conditions. We started manufacturing our own series in which all the hardware is made of steel SS 304 and SS 316 for coastal areas since it is rust-free. As per the needs, we put together systems for the benefit of our customers. The customers get the best windows from the best profiles and hardware. The components are fabricated in the right way which is beneficial. Indian government has announced initiatives such as Housing for All, Smart Cities, etc. Will these initiatives propel demand for uPVC doors and windows in the country?

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