UPVC fixed windows usually have good color and appearance stability, and can remain unchanged for a long time. This is attributed to the inherent characteristics of UPVC materials and improvements in modern manufacturing processes. The following are some factors that affect the color and appearance stability of UPVC fixed windows:
Stability of UPVC materials: UPVC materials have excellent weather resistance and can resist the erosion of ultraviolet radiation, moisture, and pollutants. This makes UPVC fixed windows less prone to fading, yellowing, or aging, and can maintain their original color and appearance for a long time.
Color Stabilizer: Modern UPVC windows usually have color stabilizers added to prevent color changes from being affected by sunlight and other environmental factors. These color stabilizers can help windows maintain long-term color stability.
Quality assurance: Choosing high-quality UPVC fixed windows can obtain the quality assurance provided by the manufacturer. These quality guarantees typically include a commitment to color and appearance stability, allowing consumers to confidently choose and use UPVC fixed windows.
Although UPVC fixed windows have good color and appearance stability, they may still affect the color and appearance of windows in extreme environmental conditions such as high temperatures, strong ultraviolet radiation, or heavily polluted areas. Therefore, regular cleaning and maintenance remain the key to maintaining the appearance of UPVC fixed windows.