Aluminum alloy windows architectural window

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Aluminum alloy windows architectural window

Product Overview and Core Advantages

Aluminum alloy windows are a new type of architectural window and door made primarily of high-strength aluminum alloy profiles, combined with high-quality glass, hardware, and sealing materials. They have become the preferred choice for modern architecture, particularly high-rise buildings, commercial complexes, and home renovations, offering a perfect alternative to traditional steel, wooden, and plastic windows.


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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Advantages

Its core advantages are reflected in the following aspects:

 

1. Excellent durability and stability: Aluminum alloy profiles offer high strength and excellent wind resistance, resisting deformation, corrosion, and fading, with a service life of decades.

 

2. Excellent sealing and energy efficiency: Multiple sealing designs (such as rubber strip sealing and wool strip sealing) combined with insulating glass effectively block wind, rain, dust, and noise, providing excellent thermal insulation and significantly reducing building energy consumption.

 

3. Elegant and versatile design: Aluminum alloy surfaces can be treated with a variety of treatments, including anodizing, electrophoretic coating, powder coating, and fluorocarbon spraying, resulting in a rich variety of colors that last like new. The simple and modern design blends seamlessly with various architectural styles.

 

4. Fireproof and moisture-proof, safe and environmentally friendly: Aluminum alloy is a non-combustible metal material. It is also resistant to moisture, non-toxic, and 100% recyclable, in line with green building principles. 5. Flexible opening methods for easy maintenance: Multiple opening methods are available, including push-pull, casement, tilt-and-turn, top-hung, and outward-opening, to meet the needs of different spaces. Daily cleaning and maintenance are very simple.


Specification

Parameter Category

Specific parameters

Description and Standards

Profile related

Series Model

60 Series, 70 Series, 80 Series, 108 Series, 120 Series, etc. The number represents the width of the main profile frame (unit: mm). Generally, the larger the series number, the wider the profile, the greater the configurable glass thickness, and generally better overall stability and performance.

Profile related

Profile wall thickness

The national standard (GB/T 8478-2020) stipulates that the minimum measured wall thickness of the base material at the main load-bearing areas of exterior window main profiles should be no less than 1.8mm. Wall thickness is directly related to the strength and safety of windows and is a key quality indicator.

Profile related

Surface treatment

The national standard (GB/T 8478-2020) stipulates that the minimum measured wall thickness of the base material at the main load-bearing areas of exterior window main profiles should be no less than 1.8mm. Wall thickness is directly related to the strength and safety of windows and is a key quality indicator.

Glass configuration

Glass type

- Insulating glass (standard): For example, 5+12A+5 represents two 5mm glass sheets with a 12mm argon (Ar) gas barrier between them. This is the core of thermal insulation and soundproofing.

- Low-E glass: A coating on the glass surface reflects infrared rays, significantly improving thermal insulation (in winter) and heat insulation (in summer), making it the preferred choice for high-end energy conservation.

- Laminated glass: Two sheets of glass are sandwiched with a PVB film. If broken, the shattered pieces adhere to the film, providing increased safety, impact resistance, and improved sound insulation.

Glass configuration

Glass type

Choose according to the size of the window grid and wind pressure requirements. Common thicknesses include 5mm and 6mm. The larger the area, the thicker the glass required.


Purchasing and Application Recommendations

1. Choose the series based on your needs: For general balconies and bedrooms, choose the 70 or 80 series. For extremely high sound insulation and thermal insulation requirements or when installing large glass areas (such as enclosed balconies), choose the 90, 108, and above series.

2. Focus on core performance: Based on the climate (wind pressure, rainfall) and surrounding environment (noise), focus on the product's wind pressure resistance, water tightness, air tightness, and sound insulation rating.

3. Glazing configuration is key: For energy efficiency, choose Low-E insulating glass; for safety and sound insulation, consider laminated insulating glass.

4. Don't overlook hardware: Don't skimp on hardware; high-quality hardware ensures long-term comfortable use.

5. Identify brands and certifications: Choose reputable brands and check whether the product has performance test reports from authoritative organizations.

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