Barcelona, a city synonymous with architectural innovation from Gaudí’s Modernisme to the sleek skyscrapers of 22@ Poblenou, is currently undergoing a radical transformation in its building envelope requirements. As a leading uPVC Awning Windows Manufacturer & Exporter, we have observed a 40% increase in demand for high-performance polymers over traditional aluminum in the Catalonian region.
The local industry in Barcelona is strictly governed by the CTE (Código Técnico de la Edificación), which mandates stringent thermal transmittance (U-value) limits. In a coastal city where salt-spray corrosion is a persistent threat to metallic frames, our uPVC awning windows provide a non-corrosive, zero-maintenance alternative that thrives in Mediterranean humidity.
Globally, the uPVC window market is projected to reach $80 billion by 2028. The trend is shifting toward "Passive House" standards. Our engineering team at Shenzhen Nova Panel Co., Ltd. is at the forefront of this shift, integrating multi-chambered profiles with EPDM weather-stripping to ensure airtightness that exceeds European Class 4 standards.
Specifically engineered for Barcelona's maritime environment, our uPVC compounds are UV-stabilized to prevent yellowing or brittleness under the intense Spanish sun.
Moving beyond standard 60-series, we are implementing 70mm and 80mm deep profiles with 6+ thermal chambers, achieving U-values as low as 0.8 W/m²K.
Urban Barcelona is vibrant but noisy. Our awning windows feature asymmetric double-glazing options that reduce noise by up to 45dB.
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.
Equipped with advanced extrusion processing, precision cutting, automated welding, and quality inspection systems, Nova Panel maintains strict manufacturing standards throughout every stage of production. The company emphasizes durability, weather resistance, energy efficiency, and long-term performance to support sustainable building practices and improve indoor comfort.
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Retrofitting historical buildings with minimal-frame uPVC awning windows that maintain aesthetic integrity while providing modern thermal comfort.
Utilizing high-impact uPVC profiles that resist salt-air corrosion and high wind loads typical of the Balearic Sea coast.
Installing top-hung awning windows for safe, rain-resistant ventilation in schools and university labs.
With the European Union's "Green Deal," building renovations in Spain are heavily subsidized if they achieve significant energy savings. Our uPVC windows are 100% recyclable and require 80% less energy to produce compared to aluminum. We provide a full technical dossier for architects in Barcelona, including BIM objects and EPD (Environmental Product Declarations), to facilitate LEED and BREEAM certifications for sustainable construction.
Aluminum, even when anodized, is susceptible to pitting corrosion in high-salinity environments. uPVC is a polymer that is naturally inert to salt air, ensuring the hardware and frame remain functional for decades without repainting.
Standard manufacturing takes 15-25 days. Shipping to the Port of Barcelona from Shenzhen typically takes 30-35 days via sea freight. We handle all export documentation and compliance certifications.
Yes, our multi-chambered uPVC profiles and Low-E double glazing are specifically configured to meet and exceed the thermal transmittance requirements of climate zones C and D, which cover the Barcelona metropolitan area.
Our awning windows are tested for wind pressure resistance up to Class C3/B4, featuring reinforced steel chambers and multi-point locking systems that ensure structural integrity during extreme weather events.