Architectural aluminum profiles are core materials for doors and windows, curtain walls, sunrooms, and indoor partitions. Characterized by thermal insulation and energy efficiency, aesthetic appeal and durability, as well as safety and reliability, they promote the development of green buildings. The mainstream material is 6063-T5 alloy, which can be treated with anodizing, powder coating, fluorocarbon coating, wood grain transfer printing, etc. It offers a rich range of colors and a high-end texture, fitting well with modern architectural styles.
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Aluminum Profile of the broken bridge is the core of energy saving: Polyurethane insulation strips are filled between the inner and outer aluminum profiles to block heat conduction, with a thermal conductivity as low as 0.062W/(m・k), significantly improving the thermal insulation performance of doors and windows and reducing air conditioning energy consumption.
Aluminum profiles for construction have high strength, good wind pressure resistance, water tightness, and air tightness, making them suitable for harsh weather conditions such as typhoons and rainstorms. They are resistant to deformation and discoloration over long periods of use. Additionally, they are recyclable and have low pollution, meeting the requirements of building energy efficiency and low-carbon environmental protection.
From residential doors and windows to super high-rise curtain walls, architectural aluminum profiles have become an indispensable "energy-saving framework" for modern green buildings.