The concept of "broken-bridge" in broken-bridge aluminum windows refers to the interruption of the "thermal bridge" in materials science. Aluminum alloy, due to its strong thermal conductivity, allows heat to transfer easily.
The Thai window and door market is undergoing a transformation from traditional wooden to new materials. Aluminum windows are very suitable for Thailand's rapidly developing modern construction needs due to their strong, lightweight and rust-resistant characteristics, and are especially popular in new houses.
Choosing windows and doors isn't about paying the highest price, instead it's about matching the aluminum profiles to your specific usage scenario.
Nowadays, aluminum doors are becoming more and more popular in architecture and interior design, and can be said to be everyone's first choice. Aluminum doors have many advantages and can be used in variousoccasions.
The core of aluminum windows and doors is the "thermally-broken" design, that is, adding insulation strips (usually PA66 nylon) to disconnect the aluminum alloy on both sides of the interior and exterior to form an effective thermal insulation barrier.
System aluminum windows are redefining building standards with unmatched precision and innovation. Unlike conventional windows, these engineered solutions integrate thermal break technology, cutting energy loss by up to 40% and reducing HVAC costs.