
Aluminium is a material increasingly used for the production of windows and doors, not only in public buildings but also in single-family housing. Until now, aluminium profiles have been commonly used for the production of glass partitions, display windows and external doors with large panes in office buildings. There were concerns about using them in single-family homes due to the high heat transfer coefficient for aluminium profiles and the significant heat loss that would result. Today, advanced technology allows for the creation of perfectly insulated joinery that provides an effective thermal and acoustic barrier.
Aluminium is a very malleable material, which is why manufacturers like to use it to create complex structures. It is also light, very durable and stable, which is why large window profiles for modern houses are often made of this material. These properties make it possible to produce thin profiles that can easily hold even large panes of glass. Aluminium joinery fits in perfectly with modern interior design trends, which are focused on minimalism, simplicity and the austerity of materials. The wide range of colours makes interior design easier. Unfortunately, it is not possible to repair any damage to the profiles or door leaves. In case of mechanical damage, it is necessary to replace the entire element. Aluminium doors and windows are very often used in public buildings, shops and offices. This is especially true for shop windows, glass exterior doors and interior partition walls. In these cases, the systems we use for aluminium windows and doors are highly modern technologies with different degrees of thermal insulation.
The Econoline system without thermal insulation is a very good solution for the production of fixed partitions and those with windows and doors. The 51 mm wide profiles allow for the installation of glazing units with a thickness of 3 to 38 mm. The Imperial systemis designed for creating display cabinets, windows and exterior doors. The profile is reinforced on the inside and filled with insulating material, which significantly affects the stability of the window and its insulating parameters. It is perfect for the production of classic tilt and turn windows, tilt and slide windows, and swing and sliding doors. Read also:Advantages and disadvantages of aluminium windows and doors
Aluminium is widely used in the production of exterior doors due to its high resistance to harmful atmospheric agents. It is resistant to high temperatures and strong sunlight as well as frost, rain and strong wind. Aluminium joinery is very easy to clean and does not require any additional maintenance. Systems used in aluminium joinery
The Superial system is characterised by increased thermal and acoustic insulation, and the Star system is even better in this respect. It is even suitable for passive houses.