The aluminium grade in modern windows is typically Alloy 6063, offering all the machining, corrosion-resistance, heat treatments for colouring and other characteristics suitable for the windows and doors we buy for our homes, factories and commercial buildings – otherwise known as ‘Architectural Applications.’
Lubricate the window’s moving parts routinely: The hinges and locks of old windows might experience unnecessary wear and tear over time, making them difficult to use and stiffer. Apply a lubricant that contains silicone to the moving elements to avoid this from happening. Simply add a very tiny amount of lubricant to the hinges and locks, and then open and close the door a few times to work the oil into the hinges and locks.
Industrial Applications: Aluminium window profiles are suitable for industrial settings due to their resistance to corrosion and high strength-to-weight ratio. They can be used in manufacturing plants, warehouses, and other industrial facilities for windows that require durability and regular maintenance.
In contemporary settings, decorative wrought iron has found its place in both indoor and outdoor spaces. Iron gates and fences are popular for adding security while enhancing the aesthetics of a property. They can be tailored to match the architectural style of a home, creating an inviting entrance.