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Item: | Aluminum Glass Door | Open Style: | Horizontal Sliding |
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Color: | Wooden Color, White, Grey, Etc. | Glass: | Double Layer Glass |
Sealing Strip: | EPDM | Frame Size: | Customized |
Rails: | Single, Double, Tripple | Mosquite Net: | Stainless Steel |
High Light: | aluminum frame sliding glass doors,3 panel aluminium sliding door |
Sound Proof Aluminium Sliding Patio Doors Aluminium Frame Glass Sliding Door
A sliding glass door or patio door, is a type of sliding door in architecture and construction, is a large glass window opening in a structure that provide door access from a room to the outdoors, fresh air, and copious natural light.
It has extra large panes of glass that run from the top to the bottom of each door panel. This design maximises any natural light, ensuring that you can enjoy floodlit interiors throughout the day.
Aluminum profile |
Material: Aluminum alloy 6063-T5 |
Type: Thermal break or Non-thermal break |
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Thickness: 1.1mm/1.2mm/1.4mm/1.5mm/1.6mm/1.8mm/2.0mm or customized |
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Surface finish |
A. Powder coated |
B. Heat transfer for wood grain |
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C. PVDF |
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Glazing |
Material : Tempered glass, Laminated glass, Low-E glass, Smart glass |
Double layer : 4mm+15A+4mm, 5mm+15A+5mm, 5mm+27A+5mm, etc. |
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Hardware |
SIEGENIA, HOPPE, CMECH, HOPO, etc. |
Mesh |
Optional |
Magnetic shutter |
Optional |
Benefits of aluminum sliding glass door
Energy efficiency
Sliding doors can be efficient insulators, ensuring that your home stays warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
Sliding doors that are fitted with composite gaskets offer optimal thermal insulation – effectively acting as a weather and sound barrier, and keep dust, drafts and rain out of the home.
Indoor/outdoor flow
Sliding doors make it easy to bring the outdoors inside by creating a seamless flow between your home’s outdoor and indoor spaces.
Since sliding doors have large glass panes, they offer all-year-round views of your garden landscape and panoramic views beyond.
Safety
In the past, sliding doors earned a reputation for being dangerous because they weren’t always installed using safety glass.
Today, however, this has all changed - homeowners can now get sliding doors with shatterproof safety glass.