Place of Origin:
China AnHui
Brand Name:
WEIKA
Model Number:
Fixed
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Best Design Octagonal Fixed Glass+Top Hung Aluminium Alloy
Woodgrain Windows
☆Product Description
Name | Aluminum Window and Door |
Product type |
Fixed window,
Customized according to customer drawings/designs
|
Profile | Aluminum and Thermal Break Aluminum Profile Series:
37mm,50mm,55mm,60mm,62mm,65mm,58mm,62mm,80mm,90mm,100mm,120mm, etc for windows and doors.
Common Profile Wall thickness: 1.4mm~2.0mm
|
Glass | Clear glass,Float glass, Insulated glass, Tempered glass, Low-e glass, Frosted glass, Reflective glass, Decorative glass... |
Color |
Wood Grain,White,Black,Gray,Brown,Bronze,Gold.etc common colors customzied |
Packing | four carton corner + plastic film, Wooden frame, wooden box, steel pallet |
How to choose between aluminium glazed fixed windows and UPVC glazed fixed windows?
When comparing aluminium alloy glazed fixed windows and upvc glazed fixed windows, we
can consider them from several angles.
Firstly, we consider the thermal insulation performance, UPVC material has relatively low thermal
conductivity, so it usually performs better than ordinary aluminium alloy in terms of thermal
insulation. And the broken bridge aluminium through its special structural design, that is, in the
middle of the aluminium alloy frame material to increase the thermal insulation strip, can also
significantly improve the thermal insulation performance.
Secondly, weathering and corrosion resistance are also important points of comparison. uPVC
fixed windows have better weathering and corrosion resistance due to the characteristics of the
material and are suitable for a wide range of climatic conditions. Aluminium alloys, on the other
hand, require surface treatments such as painting or anodising to improve their corrosion resistance.
Again, strength and stability is another consideration. Aluminium alloys are usually stronger than
UPVC and can withstand greater wind pressure, making them suitable for windy areas or high-rise
buildings. UPVC, on the other hand, is less strong but still meets the needs of the average building.
In addition, aesthetics and design flexibility are also points of contrast between the two; UPVC fixed
windows offer a wider choice of colours and finishes, and are better able to harmonise with different
architectural styles. Aluminium windows, on the other hand, have gained popularity in the market for
their clean lines and modernity.
Finally, price is also an important factor in determining consumer choice. Typically, UPVC windows
will cost less than aluminium windows, but this also depends on the specific product design and
performance requirements.
In summary, both materials of fixed windows have their own advantages, and the choice should be
based on specific building requirements, budget and personal preferences.
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