UWDMA Introduces Quality Guidelines For Window &
Door Profiles
Mumbai: The uPVC Window and Doors Manufacturers Association (UWDMA)
has recently drafted a set of Quality guidelines
to create benchmark of technical specifications of uPVC Windows and Doors. The
new guidelines have been set in order to give consumers a better understanding
of the options available and help them make the best choice. For ease,
convenience and accessibility, the association has also listed the guidelines
online at www.uwdmaindia.org.
Currently the windows and doors profiles
in India are dominated by aluminum and wood. World over, uPVC profile is the
default choice. They not only provide greater durability, but also offer
stunning looks and ultimate energy efficiency by entirely keeping out noise,
dust, heat or cold. uPVC windows also are
more cost effective than aluminum and wood when compared apple to apple. In the
last few years, more and more projects in India have upgraded to uPVC windows
and doors profiles and have become the fastest growing segment in the industry.
The draft will be shared
among all stakeholders, directly and indirectly involved in the line of
business, across India. Some of the key points covered under the new guidelines
will address all aspects of a given uPVC window and door profile. This includes
Profiles Quality parameters, hardware
tested for functionality, strength,
operation & smoothness, usage of galvanised
steel, processed glass only as per standards set by Federation of Safety Glass, Quality
System Procedure or Quality documents to be verified of the manufacturer
and installation.
“Lately, we have started witnessing
some players, especially from the unorganized segment, compromise on the
quality and safety to achieve better sales. It is our endeavour to protect the
consumers’ interest by providing them with adequate information via setting
down Quality guidelines that’ll help them make an informed decision,” says Mr. Rajesh
Chawla, Vice-President, UWDMA.
UWDMA
through Bureau of Indian Standards is also working on a standard for the Indian
market based on the EN 12608 with certain parameters adapted to suit the Indian
climatic conditions and test ability. The profiles, besides being required to conform
to EN 12608:2003 are also required that their class be specified by the
manufacturer clearly printed on the profile so that the customer can identify
the brand or original manufacturer and the standard followed. A draft copy of
the current UWDMA standards can be downloaded through the website http://www.uwdmaindia.org/
“uPVC as
a material is not only used in window and door applications but also in piping,
water storage, roofing membranes, electrical insulation among others. However,
when it comes to the windows and doors industry because of non-adherence in
standardization here unlike in the western countries, uPVC products may lose
sheen. Since the uPVC windows and doors market is expected to grow in the years
to come, we want to build a strong foundation so that the market does not get
infiltrated with sub-standard products. If we cut corners at this juncture the
windows and doors market may end up like the unorganized aluminium or wood
products. The new benchmarks have been created with the objective of
streamlining the industry and instilling trust in the minds of consumers. We
are also aggressively driving membership in the association so that more and more
stakeholders become part and voice of the booming uPVC windows and doors
industry,” concludes Mr. Chawla.
About UWDMA: uPVC Window & Door
Manufacturers Association, known as UWDMA is a non-profit body formed to create
value proposition benefiting all from use of uPVC windows across India.
Established in 2008, UWDMA is a non-governmental organization formed by
industry leaders to promote and propagate uPVC windows and doors and its
benefits to the Indian construction industry and general public at large.
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