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Aluminum alloy windows, a widely used window and door material in modern architecture, offer the following core characteristics and advantages:
1. Material Characteristics
Lightweight and High Strength
Aluminum alloy profiles utilize a hollow, thin-walled composite cross-section design, weighing only approximately 50% of steel windows and doors, yet offering superior flexural rigidity and strength, making them suitable for structures such as large floor-to-ceiling windows.
Corrosion-Resistant and Durable
The surface is treated with oxidation, electrophoresis, or spraying to create a dense protective layer that resists acid rain and UV damage, resulting in a service life of 20-30 years without the need for regular maintenance.
2.Functional Advantages
Heat Insulation and Energy Saving (Insulated Aluminum)
Insulated aluminum uses thermal insulation strips to block heat conduction. When used with insulating glass (such as double-glazed or triple-glazed glass), it significantly reduces heat transfer between indoor and outdoor spaces, significantly reducing air conditioning energy consumption.
Soundproofing and Noise Reduction
The thermally insulated structure combined with multiple sealing strips (such as EPDM) can block 30-40 decibels of noise, making it particularly suitable for street-facing or noisy environments.
Sealing and Waterproofing
Multiple sealing features and invisible drainage holes effectively prevent rainwater seepage, while offering strong wind resistance and adaptability to extreme weather conditions such as typhoons.
3. Design Flexibility
Diverse Appearances
The surface can be finished in a variety of colors and textures, including silver, wood grain, and bronze, suiting decor styles from modern minimalist to Chinese style.
Structural Adaptability
Customizable with various opening options, including casement, sliding, and folding. The narrow frame design increases light intake, making it suitable for small apartments or those seeking panoramic views.
4. Environmental Protection and Economical
100% recyclable, formaldehyde-free, and compliant with green building standards.
Highly industrialized production, easy installation, and low long-term maintenance costs.
Note: Ordinary aluminum alloys are susceptible to cold in winter and hot in summer. We recommend choosing thermally insulated aluminum for improved performance.
