How does the combination of window frame and glass of Broken Bridge aluminum alloy window and doors affect the overall performance?
Publish Time: 2024-08-08
The performance of Broken Bridge aluminum alloy window and doors depends not only on the quality of the window frame itself, but also on the reasonable combination of window frame and glass.
First of all, the profile specifications and structure of the window frame will affect the stability of the combination with the glass. A wider and thicker window frame can provide more stable support for large pieces of glass, reduce the shaking of glass under external forces such as wind pressure, and thus improve safety.
The type and thickness of glass and the combination of window frame directly affect the thermal insulation performance of doors and windows. For example, the use of double-layer or multi-layer insulating glass, combined with the thermal insulation structure of the broken bridge aluminum alloy window frame, can effectively prevent indoor and outdoor heat exchange and improve the thermal insulation effect. If the thermal insulation performance of the window frame is poor, even with high-quality insulating glass, the overall thermal insulation performance will be greatly reduced.
In terms of sound insulation performance, the sealing of the window frame and the sound insulation characteristics of the glass need to work together. The quality of the sealing strip of the window frame and the installation process should be good to ensure that the gap between the window frame and the glass is tightly sealed to prevent sound transmission. At the same time, choosing glass with good sound insulation, such as laminated glass, can further enhance the sound insulation performance of doors and windows.
In terms of lighting and vision, the width of the window frame and the light transmittance of the glass should match each other. Narrower window frames can increase the glass area, provide a wider field of vision and sufficient lighting. However, if the window frame is not strong enough, it may not be able to support a large area of heavy glass, affecting the safety of use.
In addition, the weight of the glass will also put forward requirements on the load-bearing capacity of the window frame. Heavy glass requires the window frame to have sufficient strength and rigidity to ensure that the doors and windows do not deform during long-term use.
For example, in some high-end residences, the broken bridge aluminum alloy window frame is selected with multi-layer hollow Low-E glass, which not only achieves excellent thermal insulation and sound insulation effects, but also creates good lighting and beautiful appearance through a reasonable ratio of window frame to glass.
In short, the matching of window frames and glass of Broken bridge aluminum alloy windows and doors is a comprehensive consideration process, which needs to take into account thermal insulation, sound insulation, lighting, safety and other aspects. Only by achieving an optimal combination of the two can the overall advantages of Broken Bridge aluminum alloy windows and doors be fully utilized to provide users with a comfortable, quiet and energy-saving indoor environment.