The global market is projected to reach $5.2 billion by 2028, with a CAGR of 6.4%. Growth is concentrated in "Smart Cities" where energy efficiency is mandated.
Vacuum glazing and triple-pane Low-E configurations are becoming the industry standard to achieve U-values below 0.8 W/m²K.
Integrated supply chains in China allow for the rapid prototyping of complex glass textures—from acid-etched to multi-layered decorative films.
Shenzhen Nova Panel Co., Ltd. is a professional uPVC Window Manufacturer specializing in energy-efficient window systems, custom architectural glazing solutions, and OEM/ODM production services for residential, commercial, and construction projects worldwide. Established in 2011, the company is headquartered in Shenzhen, China, with a modern manufacturing facility covering more than 12,000 square meters and a workforce of over 220 employees.
Nova Panel focuses on the design, engineering, and production of high-performance uPVC window systems that meet the evolving demands of modern construction. Its product portfolio includes casement windows, sliding windows, tilt-and-turn windows, awning windows, fixed windows, soundproof windows, thermal insulation windows, and customized architectural window solutions. The company serves property developers, contractors, distributors, wholesalers, and building material suppliers across global markets.
Our automated welding and quality inspection systems ensure that every uPVC profile meets a tolerance of ±0.5mm, vital for large-scale commercial installations.
We utilize German-engineered Baydee profiles, combining European chemical stability with Chinese manufacturing agility.
Located in Shenzhen, we sit at the heart of the world's premier shipping hub, reducing lead times for North American and European clients by up to 15 days.
For regions like Florida or Southeast Asia, we provide Hurricane Impact PVC Windows featuring laminated safety glass and reinforced internal steel chambers.
Our 40dB Soundproof Windows are designed for office towers and hotels in dense urban environments, utilizing asymmetric glass thickness to break sound waves.
Tilt-and-turn systems with multi-point locking mechanisms ensure airtight seals, crucial for achieving Passive House certification in colder climates like Northern Europe.