Meidoor Factory Ships Australian Standard Windows to Australia, Strengthening Market Position with 76 Series

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Meidoor Factory Ships Australian Standard Windows to Australia, Strengthening Market Position with 76 Series

We are delighted to announce that Meidoor Factory successfully dispatched a significant shipment of Australian Standard (AS) compliant windows to Australia in late May 2025, featuring the 76 Series Australian-style crank windows. This milestone underscores Meidoor’s growing presence in the Australian market, driven by its commitment to delivering high-performance, durable fenestration solutions tailored to Australia’s rigorous climate and building standards.

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Key Highlights of the Shipment

The exported products include:

76 Series Australian-Style Crank Windows: Engineered to meet AS 2047 certification, these windows achieved the N4 rating for structural integrity and weather resistance, capable of withstanding wind pressures up to 2000 Pa in Wind Region 4. Their multi-chambered thermal break aluminum frames (6063-T5 alloy) ensure 30% better thermal insulation compared to conventional designs, while dual-seal systems with EPDM gaskets and polyurethane foam strips eliminate water and air infiltration.

Customized Solutions: The order includes windows with motorized operation and solar-controlled glazing, aligning with Australia’s push for energy-efficient and sustainable building practices.

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Market Momentum and Industry Recognition

Australia’s window market is projected to grow at a 4.8% CAGR from 2025 to 2031, driven by rising demand for energy-efficient solutions and renovations in high-wind zones. Meidoor’s products have gained traction due to:

1.Compliance with Stringent Standards: The 76 Series exceeds AS 2047 requirements for water tightness (zero leakage at 150–450 Pa) and air infiltration (<1.0 L/s·m² at 10 Pa),  critical for coastal and cyclonic regions.

2.Proven Performance: Independent tests revealed the windows maintained full functionality after 10,000-cycle durability testing on German-engineered Roto hardware, ensuring long-term reliability.

3.Local Adaptation: Meidoor collaborates with Australian architects to optimize designs for local climates, such as reinforcing frames for cyclonic wind loads and integrating bushfire-resistant glazing options.
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Strategic Partnerships and Customer Feedback

“Our partnership with Australian builders and developers has been pivotal in expanding our market share,” stated Jay Wu, Meidoor’s CEO. “Customers particularly value the 76 Series’ long warranty and compatibility with Australia’s National Construction Code (NCC) for high-wind areas. Recent projects include luxury homes in Perth and commercial towers in Sydney, where the windows’ sleek design and robust performance have exceeded expectations.”

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For inquiries, contact:

Email: info@meidoorwindows.com
Visit: www.meidoorwindows.com

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Post time: Jun-20-2025