precision engineering
and lasting reliability
TPRS Winsafe frames are built with a robust aluminum profile, ensuring both strength and a sleek appearance. The manufacturing process utilizes a hydraulic press for precise metal bending and a CNC milling machine to accurately cut and shape each component. Advanced TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding techniques are employed for seamless and durable joints. For enhanced protection and performance, EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Rubber) is used, providing reliable weatherproofing, vibration dampening, and UV resistance.
Key Highlights
Smooth operable sliding ensured by precise fabrication and EPDM sealing for comfort and durability.
Non-operable frames engineered for maximum visibility while maintaining structural reliability.
Standard framed windows engineered for both air-conditioned and non-AC buses, balancing ventilation, safety, and aesthetics.
The data Frame
1311 mm x 1418 mm
Window frames are fabricated by cutting and machining profiles, assembling them with joints and gaskets, and glazing glass with sealants to achieve a secure, functional, and long-lasting finish.
Applications
Explore our architectural solutions designed to transform spaces with visionary glass applications. From sustainability to aesthetics, we offer a diverse range of glass products that elevate the design, safety, and functionality of architectural projects. Discover how our innovative solutions can enhance your architectural vision.
Automobile
Reflections in Motion.
Locomotive
Tracks of Precision.
Marine
Waves Through Clarity.
Earth Movers
Strength Forged Forward.
White Goods
Everyday Brilliance Engineered.
Vertical Mobility
Elevations Defined Elegantly.
Engineered Glass
Form Meets Function.
Architecture
Spaces Framed Perfectly.
FAQs
Laminated glass is a safety glass made by bonding two or more glass layers with one or more interlayers (e.g., PVB, SentryGlas®), which holds fragments in place if the glass breaks.
Glass layers and interlayers are assembled and placed in an autoclave where heat and pressure fuse them into a single, durable unit.
Upon impact, laminated glass cracks but remains largely intact, preventing shards from falling and reducing injury risk, and maintaining a barrier even when damaged.
