Thermal Break technology feature
Thermal Break Technology
A polyamide (PA66) or polyurethane thermal barrier is inserted between the inner and outer aluminum sections to minimize thermal bridging.
Reduces heat transfer, improving energy efficiency and preventing condensation.
Material Composition
Aluminum alloy (6063-T5, 6061-T6, etc.) for strength and corrosion resistance.
Thermal break strip (PA66 GF25, with 25% glass fiber reinforcement) for durability and insulation.
Benefits
Energy Efficiency: Reduces heating and cooling costs by minimizing thermal conductivity (U-value).
Condensation Control: Prevents moisture buildup by maintaining consistent surface temperatures.
Structural Integrity: Maintains strength while improving insulation.
Sustainability: Helps meet green building standards (LEED, BREEAM, Passive House).
4.Performance Standards
U-value (Thermal Transmittance): Typically ranges from 1.0 to 2.5 W/m²K, depending on design.
Air & Water Tightness: Complies with ASTM E283, E331, E330.
Wind Load Resistance: Meets AAMA, EN, or GB standards.
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