
As the first Iranian uPVC manufacturer, the Butia Industry complex was founded in September 2002 to improve quality in the construction industry, realize domestic fuel consumption optimization policies, curb national capital losses, and reduce household expenses. Built on an 11-hectare land, the factories boast a plan area of 25,000 m2 at the Kerman 2 Industrial Park, and commercial production kicked off in 2006 following a trial run in June 2005.
Advanced production lines and machines were deployed in the first phase of the project with an annual production capacity of 9000 tons of different uPVC profiles for casement and sliding doors and windows, 150,000 m2 of double-glazed glasses, and 100,000 m2 of uPVC doors and windows. To realize the grand vision of Butia Industry founder, the second and third phases are underway an annual profile production capacity of 100,000 tons is achieved.


