The aluminum casting doors are made from high-strength cast aluminum materials. Cast aluminum is an alloy material obtained by melting down aluminum ingots, alloys, and scrap aluminum, featuring good mechanical properties, corrosion resistance, and workability. During the production of aluminum casting doors, the cast aluminum material is melted at high temperatures and then injected into molds for cooling and shaping, forming the main structure of the door leaf. Additionally, the surface of the cast aluminum door is polished and oxidized multiple times, creating a dense aluminum oxide film, further enhancing its corrosion and wear resistance.

The high-strength die-cast aluminum material used in our aluminum doors boasts exceptional hardness, strength, and toughness, capable of withstanding significant pressure and impact, ensuring the door's quality and durability. Additionally, the die-cast aluminum features excellent corrosion resistance, making it adaptable to various harsh environments while maintaining its appearance as new for a long time.
In summary, the aluminum alloy doors are manufactured using high-strength aluminum alloy materials, offering excellent mechanical properties, corrosion resistance, and processing capabilities. They are a high-quality and high-performance door option for home installation.


