Aluminum Window Frame Profiles Introduction
What is aluminum window frame profiles?
Aluminum window frame profiles is formed by extrusion of aluminum alloy. Through the extrusion process, the heated aluminum billet passes through the die to form a cross-sectional shape, which is the basic skeleton supporting the window glass seal.
Aluminum profiles is a high-performance frame with strict tolerances that can maintain the dimensional stability of windows in extreme climates and support the heavy weight of glass. These frames are not just structural elements, but a combination of engineering precision and aesthetic art.
Types of Aluminium Window Frame Profiles
Sliding Window Profiles: Designed for horizontal or vertical movement, used in urban apartments and commercial storefronts.
Flat Window Profiles: Open outwards or inwards like a door, adaptable to a variety of locking systems.
Fixed and Tilt-Turn Window Profiles: Features a solid frame geometry to ensure the clean aesthetic of the aluminum profiles.Thermal Break vs.
Non-Thermal Break Profiles: Thermal break profiles use a polyamide or resin barrier between the aluminum profiles to reduce heat transfer. Non-Thermal Break Profiles, for cooler indoor temperatures or mild climates.