Anodizing Aluminum Profile Sliding Door: Premium Surface-Treated Extrusion for Modern Architecture This anodized aluminum profile sliding door system represents a high-performance solution for architectural applications requiring durability, aesthetic appeal, and long-term resistance to environmental stressors. Engineered with precision and built to international standards, these extruded aluminum profiles offer superior corrosion protection through advanced surface treatments—ideal for both commercial and residential projects worldwide. Key Features: - Class A and B anodizing options for tailored performance levels - Minimum average film thickness ranging from 10 to 25 microns (µm), depending on the class - Enhanced edge retention with minimum local film thicknesses of 8–21 µm - Electrophoretic coating available as standard Class B, customizable per client needs - Composite film technology ensures uniformity, hardness, and weather resilience Detailed Description: The anodizing process applied to this
Aluminum Extrusion creates a durable, oxide-based protective layer that resists abrasion, UV degradation, and chemical exposure—making it perfect for exterior glazing systems, interior partitions, and modular building components. The product is available in multiple classifications such as AA10, AA15, AA20, and AA25, each offering distinct thickness specifications to meet varying project demands. For instance, AA10 provides a baseline of 10 µm average thickness with 8 µm minimum local coverage, while AA25 delivers robust protection at 25 µm average with 20 µm minimum local strength—ideal for coastal or high-moisture environments. These profiles are commonly used in curtain wall systems, sliding glass doors, and automated window assemblies where structural integrity and visual consistency matter most. Usage Scenarios: Perfect for architects, builders, and contractors seeking premium-grade aluminum solutions for modern facades, office buildings, hotels, hospitals, and luxury residences. Whether installed in temperate climates or harsh industrial zones, these anodized profiles maintain their color stability and mechanical properties over time without peeling, flaking, or discoloration. Their compatibility with powder coating and composite finishes also allows for customization across design styles—from minimalist contemporary to traditional European aesthetics. Customer Testimonials: “Installed in a seaside hotel renovation—these anodized profiles have held up beautifully after two years of saltwater exposure.” – Architectural Design Studio, Spain “We chose AA20 for our office complex because of its balance between cost and performance; no maintenance required so far.” – Facility Manager, Germany Frequently Asked Questions: What does Class A mean in anodizing? Class A refers to a higher-grade anodized finish with a minimum average film thickness of 10 µm and a localized minimum of 8 µm, ensuring excellent durability and compliance with stringent architectural standards. Can I request custom film thickness beyond AA25? Yes, manufacturers often accommodate special requests based on project-specific requirements, especially for high-rise structures or extreme climate conditions. Is anodized aluminum suitable for indoor use only? No—it's widely used outdoors due to its exceptional weather resistance, making it ideal for balconies, patios, and facade cladding systems globally. How does electrophoresis differ from standard anodizing? Electrophoresis involves applying a charged polymer coating via electrochemical deposition, resulting in smoother surfaces and better adhesion compared to conventional anodizing, though typically offered in Class B specifications. These anodized
Aluminum Extrusions combine engineering excellence with design flexibility, delivering reliable performance across diverse global markets while adhering to sustainable manufacturing principles.
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