With the continuous rise in raw material costs, transportation expenses, and labor prices, coupled with the impact of real estate regulations, many companies in China's door and window industry are currently facing significant challenges. According to data from the China Index Research Institute, major cities such as Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Nanjing, Chongqing, Xi’an, and Dalian have seen a notable share of affordable housing within the overall real estate market—accounting for 3%, 14%, 21%, 9%, 15%, 18%, and 2% respectively. This shift is not only helping to stabilize the housing market but also offering new opportunities for the door and window industry.
Industry experts suggest that the growing demand for affordable doors and windows is driven by several factors. First, as more small-sized homes and low-cost housing are being developed, the limited space available for doors and windows has made high-end products less practical. Second, due to economic pressures, many middle- and low-income consumers are now more focused on affordability, opting for cost-effective options that meet their basic needs without unnecessary luxury.
Recent group-buying campaigns on online platforms have further highlighted this trend, with a large number of consumers showing interest in budget-friendly door and window solutions. Many buyers don’t look for elaborate designs; instead, they prioritize comfort, reliability, and durability.
Mr. Wang, a recent graduate, shared his perspective: “I can't afford high-end doors and windows right now. I just need something functional and long-lasting. I prefer a well-known brand that offers good value for money.†He plans to upgrade later when his financial situation improves.
In response to these market changes, several door and window companies have started adjusting their product lines and pricing strategies. By focusing on affordability and quality, they are positioning themselves to better serve the growing segment of price-sensitive consumers.
As the push for affordable housing continues, it's clear that low-end, consumer-oriented doors and windows are becoming a key growth area for the industry. This shift not only meets current market demands but also paves the way for future innovation and development.
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The meter can be connected with computer as follows. Connect the meter and computer with a USB-to-RS485 converter( converter A+ end to transmitter A+ end, B- to B-, and GND to GDN); turn to device manager of the computer to check COM port connected with meter. Start the software, select the right COM port and click Connect; do not change any other parameters (if you do not know the right one, click Automatic options on the left, click Connect, plug & unplug the transmitter, and then check if it is connected). You can click Connect on the tool bar to disconnect or connect again. It will shown Connected/Not Connected at the bottom of this interface.
The flow direction is settable. There are 4 options, forward(default), reverse, absolute value & bi-direction. There is a
direction mark on the sensor. Forward means the same direction with the mark on sensor,
the meter will only count the flow in this direction; reverse means the opposite direction of
the mark, the meter will only count the reverse direction; bidirectional means that the meter
will measure both directions, it increases when it is forward and decreases when reverse;
absolute means it increases no matter it is forward or reverse.
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