Aluminum alloy louver windows are made from hollow thin-walled composite sections, offering advantages such as light weight and high bending strength, and are widely used in the construction and decoration industries. There are many surface treatment methods for aluminum alloy louver windows, including anodizing, electro-phoresis painting, spraying, and wood grain transfer, among others, which can be customized according to customer requirements.
When installing aluminum alloy louvers, note the following points:
The installation codes should be aligned in a straight line, ensuring all installation codes are mounted on a single straight line.
The blade installation must maintain parallelism; misalignment or tilting is not permitted.
The track installation must maintain parallelism; misalignment or deformation is not permitted.
The gap between the slider and track should be moderate, ensuring smooth pushing and pulling without any jamming or obstruction.
Regularly clean the blinds to prevent dust and debris from affecting their performance.
Aluminum alloy louvers come in various sizes and styles to choose from, allowing for selection based on the room's size and decor style. Additionally, aluminum alloy louvers offer features like waterproofing, corrosion resistance, and fire resistance, meeting the needs of different environments.


































