In modern home decoration, doors and windows, as important components of buildings, not only serve the functions of separating spaces and ensuring safety but also play a crucial role in the aesthetics and comfort of the home. Aluminum alloy doors and windows, with their many advantages, have become the preferred choice for numerous homeowners.


Types and Characteristics of
Aluminum Alloy Doors and Windows
Advantages: Large opening area ensures excellent ventilation, with superior sealing performance that excels in sound insulation, thermal insulation, and water resistance. Inward-opening casement windows are convenient for cleaning; outward-opening ones do not occupy indoor space when opened.
Disadvantages: Relatively smaller window panels may limit the view to some extent. Outward-opening windows take up outdoor space and are prone to damage in strong winds; inward-opening windows occupy part of the indoor space and may be less convenient for using screens or curtains.
Advantages: Simple and elegant appearance, large window panels and glass panes offer a broad view and high light transmittance. Easy to clean, flexible to use, safe, reliable, and long-lasting. They open within a single plane, occupying minimal space, and are convenient for installing screens, making them a widely used type of door and window.
Disadvantages: Both sashes cannot be opened simultaneously-only up to half of the window can be opened at once-resulting in slightly poorer ventilation compared to casement windows. Sealing performance may sometimes be slightly inferior.
This is a variant developed from casement windows. When closed, pulling the upper part of the window inward opens a small gap (approximately 10 cm). The advantage is that it allows ventilation while ensuring safety, making it particularly suitable for use when no one is at home. Additionally, sliding windows can now also achieve top-hung opening!







