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Aluminum windows are one of the most common types of windows used in modern construction; they are made from aluminum alloy profiles and offer a variety of benefits that make them suitable for a wide range of building environments. The following is a brief introduction to aluminum windows:
• Material and Construction
Aluminum windows are mainly composed of extruded aluminum alloy profiles that are specially designed and processed to form the frame, stile (vertical support), and fan (moving part) components of the window. Aluminum alloy profiles are usually oxidized, painted, electrophoresed and other surface treatments to enhance their weather resistance and aesthetics.
• Opening Methods
Aluminum windows open in a variety of ways, including but not limited to:
- Casement windows: can be opened inward or outward, with a large opening area and good ventilation.
- Sliding window: sliding along the track, does not take up extra space, convenient operation.
- Upper-hung windows: can be opened both flat and pushed open at the upper part, suitable for occasions requiring micro-ventilation.
- Lower-hung window: the lower part can be turned outward, used for ventilation to ensure safety.
- Fixed window: does not open, mainly used for lighting or as a supplement to other window types.
• Application Scenario
Aluminum windows are widely used in a variety of buildings such as residences, office buildings, shopping malls, schools, etc., especially when large areas of light are needed or when there are high requirements for the appearance of the building.
Overall, aluminum windows combine functionality and aesthetics, and are an indispensable element in modern architecture.
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