Windows and doors are an indispensable part of us and our audience, so people are quite particular about their choices. Aluminum alloy windows and thermal break aluminum windows are two types of materials that we commonly use. Many people wonder which is better between aluminum alloy windows and thermal break aluminum windows, and what are their differences? First, we need to understand the specific composition of aluminum alloy windows, and then we can differentiate between the two based on their composition. Let's take a look together below!

The difference between aluminum alloy windows and thermal break aluminum windows lies in the main profile, which is the main frame of our windows. The specifics are as follows.
In the first scenario, the main frame of the aluminum alloy window, also known as the complete aluminum alloy main frame, is crafted entirely from aluminum alloy profiles. When we cut the aluminum alloy main frame in half, we find that it is a complete cross-section of aluminum alloy.
In the second scenario: The main frame of the thermal break aluminum windows and doors. From the outside, the main frame of the thermal break aluminum windows and doors is identical to that of aluminum alloy frames. If we cut the main frame of the thermal break aluminum windows and doors in half, observing the cross-section will reveal a black or dark gray, plastic-like object located in the middle of the main frame profile. This object divides the aluminum alloy frame into two sections. This middle object is the well-known thermal break damping strip of the thermal break aluminum windows and doors. The reason why the thermal break aluminum windows and doors are called "thermal break aluminum" lies in this damping strip.
After reading the above, you should have a preliminary understanding of the differences between aluminum alloy windows and thermal break aluminum windows. For more information, please continue to follow us.





