Products Details
Type: | Aluminum Thermal Break Profile for Window And Door |
Temper: | T3-T8 |
Window & Door Aluminium Profile: | 80 Series |
Alloy: | Alloy |
Surface Finishing: | Powder Spraying,Wood Grain Transfer |
Alloying Ingredient: | 6063 |
Certification: | ISO |
Polished Aluminum Profile: | Mechanical Polishing |
Trademark: | Sinoextrud(Sinoextrud)/ OEM |
Specification: | ISO9001, ISO14001 |
Origin: | Foshan, China |
HS Code: | 7604210000 |
Our Manufacturing Base
Factory Panorama
Aluminum Bar Manufacturing Workshop
Mold Storage Warehouse
43 Aluminum Extrusion Lines (500–5500 Tons)
Powder Coating Workshop
Anodizing Workshop
Deep Processing Workshop
CNC Precision Machining Workshop
Finished Product & Export Warehouse
FAQ
1.What is a thermal break aluminum profile for windows and doors?
It’s a type of aluminum extrusion that includes a non-metallic barrier (usually polyamide) between interior and exterior sections to reduce heat transfer.
2.Why are thermal break profiles important in window and door systems?
They significantly improve thermal insulation, reducing energy consumption for heating and cooling and increasing indoor comfort.
3.What materials are used in thermal break aluminum profiles?
The main materials include 6063-T5 aluminum alloy and thermal insulating polyamide strips.
4.Can thermal break profiles be customized?
Yes, manufacturers offer customization in terms of size, shape, and surface finish to match architectural requirements.
5.Are thermal break profiles suitable for both residential and commercial buildings?
Absolutely, they are widely used in homes, offices, and public buildings to meet modern energy efficiency standards.
6.What finishes are available for thermal break aluminum profiles?
Finishes include anodized, powder-coated, wood grain, and PVDF coatings to provide both aesthetics and durability.
7.Do thermal break windows and doors comply with building codes?
Yes, they meet international standards for thermal performance and are often required in energy-efficient building designs.
8.How do thermal break profiles compare to non-thermal aluminum profiles?
Thermal break profiles offer superior insulation and energy efficiency, while non-thermal profiles may be more cost-effective for interior applications.