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Thermal Aluminum Profile VS Non Thermal Aluminum Profile

Author: Bruce Hou
by Bruce Hou
Posted: Sep 15, 2023
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Thermal Aluminum Profile and Non Thermal Aluminum Profile is the most common structure for aluminum windows and doors.

Let's see the differences between them:

1. Thermal Break Aluminum Profiles:

It be designed for improved thermal insulation in various architectural and construction applications. These profiles consist of two distinct aluminum sections (the inner and outer frames) separated by a thermal insulating material, usually made of a non-metallic material like polyurethane or polyamide. The primary purpose of this thermal barrier is to reduce heat transfer between the interior and exterior of a building, thereby enhancing energy efficiency and reducing heating and cooling costs.

Key features of thermal break:

Thermal Insulation: The insulating material prevents the direct transfer of heat through the aluminum frame, reducing heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer.

Energy Efficiency: Buildings constructed with thermal break aluminum profiles are often more energy-efficient and can meet or exceed energy codes and standards.

Condensation Control: They help reduce the risk of condensation forming on the interior surfaces of the frames.

Improved Comfort: Better insulation can lead to more comfortable indoor environments.

Sound Insulation: They may also provide some level of sound insulation due to the insulating material.

2. Non-Thermal Break Aluminum Profiles:

It's a traditional aluminum extrusions used in various construction applications. These profiles are typically made from a single piece of aluminum without any thermal barrier. They are still widely used and are known for their strength, durability, and affordability.

Key features of non-thermal:

Strength: It is robust and able to withstand structural loads.

Durability: They are resistant to corrosion, making them suitable for exterior applications.

Cost-Effective: These profiles are often more cost-effective compared to thermal break profiles.

Conductivity: They have higher thermal conductivity and may result in less energy efficiency compared to thermal break profiles.

When choosing between thermal break and non-thermal break aluminum profiles, architects, builders, and property owners should consider factors like energy efficiency, climate, budget, and the specific requirements of the project. Thermal break profiles are generally preferred for projects where energy efficiency and thermal insulation are critical, such as in cold climates or for energy-efficient building designs. Non-thermal break profiles, on the other hand, may be suitable for projects with less stringent insulation requirements or budget constraints.

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AJ Flying is a leading manufacturer based in China, specializing in the production of high-quality aluminum windows and doors. With a commitment to excellence and a passion for innovation, we have established ourselves as a trusted name in the indust

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