Material: The main material of aluminum alloy fireproof windows is thermally broken aluminum alloy. Thermally broken aluminum alloy windows are an improved version of traditional aluminum alloy windows, designed to enhance thermal insulation performance. They use thermal insulation materials such as PA66 nylon to separate and tightly connect the indoor and outdoor aluminum alloy layers into a single unit, creating a "thermal break" effect that effectively prevents heat transfer.
Structure: The structural design of aluminum alloy fireproof windows fully considers fire resistance requirements. In addition to the thermally broken aluminum alloy window frame, they may also be equipped with specialized fire-resistant glass, fire-resistant sealing strips, and other components to ensure the integrity and thermal insulation performance of the window in the event of a fire.