DERCHI pitches aluminum windows to U.S. builders at Orlando expo

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DERCHI Doors and Windows used Booth W4783 in Orlando to court American builders with aluminum windows built for hurricane codes, energy performance and long-term durability. The company pointed to its production scale, certifications and U.S. project history as it targeted demand across Florida and other storm-prone markets. Why it matters: - U.S. builders face tighter pressure on wind resistance, energy compliance and schedule risk in storm-prone markets. - A window supplier that can clear hurricane-zone requirements and support large-volume projects can reduce permit delays, installation issues and long-term service calls. - DERCHI is positioning itself as a one-stop supplier for projects that need windows, doors and related envelope products from a single source. What happened: - DERCHI Doors and Windows exhibited at Booth W4783 at an Orlando industry expo. - The booth focused on the company’s aluminum window lineup, including casement windows, picture windows and sliding windows. - Visitors reviewed full-scale samples, specification sheets and custom sizing options with technical staff. - The company used the event to target architects, general contractors and procurement leads working on U.S. residential and commercial projects. - More information is available in the company’s announcement . The details: - DERCHI operates a 180,000 m² production base and says annual output exceeds 1,000,000 m². - The company holds certification from Xinhua News Agency as a “China Famous Brand.” - DERCHI says each window goes through 168 production processes and 38 inspection checkpoints before shipment. - The company says it has developed more than 100 patents. - DERCHI offers a ten-year warranty backed by double insurance coverage. - The company’s aluminum windows carry Three-Star Green Building Material certification. - DERCHI says its products include a Glass Self-Adaptive Adjustment System patent designed to distribute structural stress across the glazing assembly. - DERCHI also highlights an Exclusive Four-Side Six-Point Lock invention patent, Patent No. ZL201610053534.X. - The company says its NFRC-certified performance profile covers thermal, solar and air infiltration metrics. Between the lines: - Orlando is a strategic showcase location because Florida is among the strictest U.S. building-code markets for fenestration products. - The company is signaling that its product engineering is aimed at the most demanding North American projects, not just basic residential demand. - A broad product set and integrated manufacturing can help reduce the sourcing gaps that often slow large developments. - DERCHI’s pitch is as much about risk reduction as product features: code compliance, consistent production and warranty support. What’s next: - DERCHI is likely to keep using North American trade shows and project references to deepen its U.S. builder relationships. - The company is also leaning on its certification profile and overseas project history to support future sales in hurricane-zone and energy-code-driven markets. - Builders evaluating suppliers will continue to focus on approvals, lead times, warranty terms and total installed cost.

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