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2015-01-01
First: Since most aluminum doors and windows have a recessed structure, the top of the window must be equipped with a drip edge to prevent capillary action of rainwater. Second: Around the perimeter of aluminum alloy doors and windows, within about 300 mm from the window frame, an waterproof coating (such as asphalt) should be applied. Before applying the waterproof coating, the surface to be coated must be thoroughly cleaned of dust and then primed with lead-based paint. Third: The area around the window should be sealed with concrete containing a waterproofing admixture. Please note that it is essential to add a waterproofing admixture, as ordinary concrete, during the curing process, loses moisture through chemical reactions, leaving internal pores that allow water to seep into the interior. In contrast, concrete mixed with a waterproofing admixture has a dense internal structure that prevents water penetration. (As used domestically...)
In building energy conservation, the role of doors and windows cannot be underestimated. High-quality door and window hardware provides the foundation for high-performance doors and windows; therefore, the importance of door and window hardware in building energy conservation is increasingly being recognized. Building experts believe that to determine whether a building is energy-efficient, one must assess whether it maximizes resource savings throughout its entire life cycle—including energy savings, land conservation, water conservation, and material efficiency—as well as whether it protects the environment, reduces pollution, provides people with healthy and highly functional living spaces, and fosters harmonious coexistence with nature. The quality of a building—whether it’s superior or inferior—directly affects its energy efficiency. As an integral component of doors and windows, door and window hardware plays a crucial role in ensuring that these components function seamlessly together.
The doors and windows in our homes are among the most frequently used components—and also among the most easily damaged parts of our furniture. However, if homeowners take care to use and maintain their doors and windows wisely on a daily basis, they can significantly extend their lifespan. So why not let our editor share with you some handy tips for using and maintaining doors and windows made from different materials? Aluminum Alloy Doors and Windows 1. When using aluminum alloy doors and windows, always handle them gently and slide or push them smoothly and naturally. If you encounter any difficulty, never force them open or closed—instead, first identify and eliminate any underlying issues. Accumulated dust and deformation are common problems that arise in aluminum alloy doors and windows when they’re difficult to operate.
1. When cleaning the thermal-break aluminum doors and windows, as well as aluminum-clad wood doors and windows—including the glass, frames, and sashes—use a soft cloth dampened with clean water or a neutral detergent. Avoid using ordinary soap or laundry powder, and especially do not use strong acidic or alkaline cleaners such as scouring powders or toilet bowl cleaners. Such harsh chemicals can corrode the surface of the profiles, ensuring that the glass and frames remain scratch-free. 2. Every three months, clean the grooves at the joints of the window sashes and the sliding rail areas to prevent dust, sand, and other debris from adversely affecting the normal operation of the hardware components. You can use a soft-bristled brush or a vacuum cleaner for this task. After rainy days, promptly wipe dry any glass and window frames that have been wetted by rain. 3. When cleaning aluminum doors and windows...
For many people, their first glimpse of a sunroom came from an idol drama set in Taiwan—glass conservatories brimming with lavender. If only one could have a sunroom of their own, it would be such a romantic idea! Today, sunroom designs are becoming increasingly diverse, and the number of homeowners who demand them is on the rise. So today, our editor will share some insights into sunroom design. First and foremost, sunroom design must be truly user-friendly. It’s crucial to pay attention to structural safety, waterproofing, ventilation, and shading. A sunroom’s design should harmonize with the overall architectural style of the building and become an organic part of its structure. A well-designed sunroom can greatly enhance even the most traditional buildings.
In recent years, many buildings have started using thermal-insulation materials, and thermally broken aluminum doors and windows with thermal breaks are among the most popular choices. So why are more and more people drawn to thermally broken aluminum doors and windows? Here are a few key reasons—let’s take a closer look! 1. Reduced Heat Conduction: By using thermally broken aluminum alloy profiles, the thermal conductivity coefficient is reduced to 1.8–3.5 W/m²·K, significantly lower than the 140–170 W/m²·K of conventional aluminum alloy profiles. Additionally, by incorporating hollow glass structures, the thermal conductivity coefficient drops to 3.17–3.59 W/m²·K, much lower than the 6.69–6.84 W/m²·K of standard aluminum alloy profiles.
In autumn and winter, indoor temperatures tend to be higher than outdoor temperatures. To prevent heat loss from indoors and the intrusion of cold air from outside (such as through drafts), the thermal insulation performance of windows plays a crucial role. The material of the window frame, the thickness of the glass, the degree of sealing—and even the shape of the window—all determine whether you can spend a warm winter. So, how can window frames become more cold-resistant? Prioritize using thermally broken aluminum alloys. If we classify window frames by material, aluminum alloy windows and PVC windows are currently the two most common types. When it comes to thermal insulation and cold resistance, thermally broken aluminum alloy windows are the top choice. They separate the inner and outer layers of aluminum alloy while simultaneously connecting them tightly into a single, integrated structure, creating a new type of window.
1. Fine Sand: When painting walls, lime water may stick to glass windows. It’s quite difficult to remove these lime stains using ordinary clean water alone. Therefore, dip a damp cloth in some fine sand and use it to scrub the glass windows—this will easily clean the glass thoroughly. 2. Kerosene + Chalk Powder: Drop a bit of kerosene onto the glass, or mix chalk powder with plaster powder, moisten it with water, apply it to the glass, let it dry, then wipe it off with a clean cloth or cotton. The glass will become both clean and bright. 3. Toothpaste: Glass furniture that has been used for a long time can turn dark. Simply apply toothpaste to a soft cloth and rub it gently—it will restore the glass to its original cleanliness. 4. Egg White Solution: After washing fresh eggshells with water, you’ll obtain a solution...
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