Technical Specification :
| Product Type | Aluminium/uPVC Glass Window |
| Application | Industrial,Commercial,Residential |
| Window Type | Fixed,Sliding,Sliding & Folding,Fascade |
| Glass Type | Toughned/Laminated |
| Colour | Multiple |
| Design | Customized as required |
| Coating | Powder Coating/Anodising |
| Standard | International Standard |
| Minimum Order Quantity | 100 SQM |
| Payment Terms | Cash in Advance (CID) |
| Delivery Time | 7 |
| Main Export Market(s) | Asia, Australia, Central America, North America, South America, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, Middle East, Africa |
| Main Domestic Market | ALL India/Export |
Aluminum glass windows-also known as aluminum-framed windows with glass panels-are a popular choice in both residential and commercial construction. Known for their modern appearance, durability, and versatility, these windows combine sleek aluminum frames with various types of glass panels to deliver a functional and aesthetically appealing solution.
The frame is made of aluminum, a lightweight yet strong material that is:
Highly durable
Corrosion-resistant
Ideal for modern architectural designs
Its strength allows for slim profiles and larger glass areas, enhancing natural light and creating a clean, contemporary look.
Aluminum glass windows can be paired with different types of glass to suit performance and design needs:
Single-pane glass - basic and cost-effective
Double-pane (insulated) glass - improved thermal and sound insulation
Tempered glass - enhanced safety and impact resistance
Low-E (low-emissivity) glass - reflects heat and UV rays for better energy efficiency
While aluminum is naturally a good conductor of heat and cold, modern aluminum windows often include:
Double- or triple-glazed units
Thermal breaks (insulating barriers within the frame)
Argon or krypton gas between panes
These features help minimize heat transfer and improve overall insulation.
To offset aluminum's conductivity, manufacturers use:
Thermally broken frames
Energy-efficient glazing
When properly designed, aluminum glass windows can meet or exceed energy performance standards, making them suitable even for climate-conscious buildings.
Aluminum frames are available in a wide range of:
Colors and powder-coated finishes
Textures and profiles
This makes them highly customizable to match the architectural style and design vision of any project.
Aluminum windows require minimal upkeep:
Rust- and corrosion-resistant
Easy to clean
Withstand harsh weather conditions without warping or fading
The inherent strength of aluminum enables:
Larger glass panels with minimal frame bulk
Wider openings and panoramic views
This strength also contributes to increased security when combined with strong glass and secure locking systems.
Depending on the glazing used, aluminum windows can offer effective sound insulation, helping reduce outside noise in busy urban or commercial environments.
Aluminum frames, when paired with laminated or tempered glass and modern locking hardware, provide a high level of security and intrusion resistance.
Compared to materials like wood or fiberglass, aluminum windows are generally:
More affordable
Longer-lasting, reducing replacement costs over time
Aluminum is 100% recyclable, making these windows a sustainable choice. Many manufacturers use recycled aluminum, further reducing the environmental footprint.
While aluminum glass windows offer many advantages, there are some important factors to keep in mind:
Thermal Performance: Without thermal breaks or energy-efficient glazing, aluminum frames can allow unwanted heat gain or loss.
Condensation: In humid or cold climates, non-insulated aluminum frames may be more prone to condensation.
Initial Investment: While generally cost-effective, high-performance aluminum windows with thermal breaks and advanced glazing may come at a higher initial cost than basic vinyl alternatives.

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