Aluminum alloy windows commonly found on the market are mainly divided into two categories: casement and sliding. Among them, thermally broken aluminum casement windows are gradually becoming the mainstream choice due to their superior sound and heat insulation performance. Sliding aluminum alloy windows, on the other hand, are more suitable for spaces with limited space. Currently, the industry faces two typical problems:
Low-priced products often use thin-walled profiles, resulting in insufficient wind pressure resistance.
Some manufacturers overemphasize "customization" while neglecting basic sealing processes.
