Tilt and turn windows
Other types of opening windows
The designing process involves documenting specific functions of the profiles, shapes, dimensions, and material specifications.
A thermal break aluminium profile is a specially designed frame composed of two layers of aluminium separated by a non-conductive material, typically polyamide or polyurethane. This separation serves as an insulating barrier that minimizes the transfer of heat and cold between the exterior and interior of a building. By incorporating a thermal break, these profiles help reduce energy loss, thus contributing to lower heating and cooling costs.
One of the key advantages of decorative cast iron elements is their durability. Unlike other materials, cast iron is resistant to rust and corrosion, making it ideal for outdoor use. This durability also ensures that cast iron elements will retain their beauty for years to come, adding value to any property or piece of furniture.
6262 Aluminum Grade
6262 aluminum alloy contains silicon, magnesium, copper and chromium, which has good processability, corrosion resistance and strength. It can be used to make doors and windows, but it is not as common as 6063 aluminum alloy. Generally, this grade of material is selected for door and window projects with special requirements.