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Product Description

Specifications

Item Curtain wall aluminum profile
Material 6063 \ 6061 \ 6060
Temper T5/T6
Thickness 0.8-5.0mm
Length 6m (customizable)
Surface treatment Mill finish \ Power coating \ Anodizing \ Electrophoresis \ Fluorocarbon coating \ Wood grain, etc.
Color According to customer requirements (customizable)
Service support Drilling \ Milling \ Cutting \ Welding \ Bending \ Assembling \ CNC
Packing details Inside: packed with protective film to protect each piece
Outside: wrap to be bundles by shrink plastic bag
Delivery time Die developing and sample testing: 7-10 days
Mass production completed: 15-30 days
MOQ 500kg
Curtain Wall Aluminum Profile
Curtain Wall Aluminum Profile

Surface Treatment

Surface Treatment Options

Product Application

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The selection of glass for aluminum curtain walls must be tailored to the specific structural system, balancing aesthetic, performance, and safety requirements.

For Stick-Built Systems, which offer maximum design flexibility, Insulated Glass Units (IGUs) with double or triple glazing are standard. These provide essential thermal insulation and acoustic control. For enhanced safety and security in high-wind or public areas, the outer pane of the IGU can be laminated glass.

Unitized Systems, being fully prefabricated, predominantly use factory-sealed and structurally tested IGUs. These units often incorporate heat-strengthened or fully tempered glass for improved resistance to thermal stress and wind loads during installation and service.

The defining feature of Structural Glazing Systems is the extensive use of fully tempered glass, often in the form of large, monolithic panels or laminated IGUs. The tempering process is critical to ensure the glass can withstand the stresses induced by the structural silicone bonding and wind pressure without visible perimeter framing.

Ventilated Rainscreen or Panel Systems prioritize the opaque cladding material (e.g., aluminum composite panels). Where glazing is used, typically in ribbon windows, tempered or heat-strengthened monolithic glass is common, as the primary thermal break is provided by the ventilated air cavity behind the cladding.

Ultimately, the choice is a symbiotic relationship: the glass must meet the structural demands and sealing method of the aluminum framework, while the aluminum system must be engineered to support the weight and transfer the loads of the specified glazing assembly.

Customized Thermal Break Aluminum Window Profile detail
  • ISO/CE/AAMA-certified profiles with superior strength and corrosion resistance for global projects.
  • Fast die-making and tailored designs (thermal break/finishes) to match project needs.
  • Stable production, on-time delivery and transparent pricing with bulk discounts.
  • 10-year warranty and 24/7 technical support for full-project lifecycle protection.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q What aluminum alloys are used for curtain wall profiles, and what are their differences?
The profiles are available in 6063, 6061, and 6060 aluminum alloys. 6063 is the most widely used for architectural extrusions due to its excellent surface finish and good corrosion resistance. 6061 offers higher mechanical strength, making it suitable for structural applications. 6060 provides a balance of formability and surface quality. All three are available in T5 or T6 temper to meet different strength and hardness requirements.
Q What surface treatment options are available for curtain wall aluminum profiles?
A wide range of surface treatments is available, including Mill Finish, Powder Coating, Anodizing, Electrophoresis, Fluorocarbon (PVDF) Coating, and Wood Grain finish. Colors can be fully customized according to customer requirements, allowing the profiles to match any architectural design or project specification.
Q What is the minimum order quantity (MOQ) and what are the standard lead times?
The minimum order quantity is 500kg. For lead times, die development and sample testing typically takes 7-10 days. Mass production is completed within 15-30 days depending on order volume and complexity. Custom orders are welcomed and production schedules can be discussed based on project timelines.
Q What certifications do the curtain wall aluminum profiles comply with?
The profiles are ISO/CE/AAMA-certified, ensuring they meet international standards for structural performance, dimensional accuracy, and corrosion resistance. These certifications make the profiles suitable for global construction projects across various regions and regulatory environments.
Q What processing and fabrication services are available?
A comprehensive range of value-added processing services is offered, including Drilling, Milling, Cutting, Welding, Bending, Assembling, and CNC machining. This allows customers to receive ready-to-install components, reducing on-site labor and ensuring precision for complex curtain wall systems.
Q What type of glass is recommended for aluminum curtain wall systems?
The glass selection depends on the curtain wall system type. Stick-built systems typically use Insulated Glass Units (IGUs) with double or triple glazing, while unitized systems use factory-sealed, structurally tested IGUs with heat-strengthened or tempered glass. Structural glazing systems require fully tempered glass for wind and bonding stress resistance. The aluminum framework is engineered to support the weight and load transfer requirements of the specified glazing assembly.

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