Powder Coating
Powder coating is a safe, dry finishing process that uses finely ground particles of pigment and resin to create a protective finish. We choose to powder coat our steel frames because it is low in toxicity and has low flammability. The powder coating is then evenly melted and cooled into a thin, durable film. Powder coating can maintain its finish for up to 15-20 years, depending on pre-treatment and the type of powder. Its resistance to weather, corrosion, and chemicals makes powder coating a more durable finish than paint or other liquid coatings.
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Aluminium Windows Profiles



Relatively simple and effective method for connecting aluminum profiles for windows and doors. It allows two profiles to attain a strong and quick fix.
Good sealing performance
Aesthetic Appeal
To give you an idea of how unreliable iron is, Bronze Age civilizations actually knew about iron. Iron is actually the fourth most abundant element in the Earth’s crust. It was just that iron was so prone to breaking that Bronze Age civilizations preferred bronze, an alloy of copper and tin, two much less common elements. The ancient Greeks would sail to Britain—literally going to England in a rowboat—to get the tin.
In most instances, the pricing is usually based on the company’s reputation in providing quality aluminum profiles
Thus, you can use it in any environment and still attain desirable results.
Overall, aluminum window extrusion profiles are a durable, versatile, and stylish option for windows in residential and commercial buildings. While they may have some drawbacks in terms of thermal performance, these can be mitigated with the right design and insulation choices. With proper care and maintenance, aluminum windows can provide homeowners with long-lasting beauty and functionality for years to come.