What is the "fake thermal insulation" in thermally broken aluminum doors and windows?
Recently, I saw a saying on the Internet that there are many fake thermal insulation in thermally broken aluminum doors and windows. I'm afraid I have to disagree with their point of view. Let's look at their "fake thermal insulation" point of view.
What does "fake thermal insulation" mean in thermally broken aluminum doors and windows?
Traditional aluminum alloy doors and windows are connected, but with the performance requirements of doors and windows, they gradually evolved into thermally broken aluminum. Thermally broken refers to connecting traditional aluminum alloy door and window materials with thermal insulation strips to form a "bridge", which can effectively isolate heat transmission.
What is the stalk of "fake thermal insulation"?
Because of the advent of the era of system doors and windows, the performance requirements for thermally broken aluminum doors and windows are higher. Therefore, regarding profile structure, the thermal insulation strips must be on the same equipotential line. However, in the past, thermally-broken aluminum doors and windows products have staggered. It is also a thermally-broken bridge, but the performance is relatively not so high. Just as Suifu Doors and Windows is committed to developing broken bridge aluminum doors and windows, the system doors and windows also use insulation strips on the same equipotential line, which means vertical. At the same time, the insulation strips are made into multi-cavity structures for better heat insulation and sound insulation.
Therefore, this traditional broken bridge aluminum door and window is also a broken bridge, not a "fake broken bridge", the door and window industry is developing and the technology is constantly upgrading.
