Custom-length anodized aluminum profiles for sliding windows and doors
Specification
Application | T5 Aluminium Window Profiles |
Alloy | 6063 T5 |
Surface | anodized, powder coated, wood coated, polished,and so on |
Shapes Available | Square / Round / Hollow / Triangular,Custom profiles (provide CAD drawings) |
Packing | 1.Each aluminum profile protected with pearl cotton foam 2.Exterior wrapped with shrink film 3.Custom packaging upon request |
Payment term | T/T |
Usage | Building, Production Line, Decoration, Industrial, Transportation,Door and window, etc. |
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Aluminum Profiles FAQ (Product Description for Website)
Powder Coating
Q: Can powder coating get scratched?
A: While powder coating forms a hard "shell" or "skin" on the part, it is not completely damage-proof.
Q: What is powder coating?
A: Powder coating is a safe, dry finishing process that uses finely ground pigment and resin particles to create a protective layer. We choose powder coating for our aluminum profiles because it is low-toxicity, low-flammability, and environmentally friendly. The powder is evenly melted and cooled into a thin, durable film.
Q: How long does powder coating last?
A: 15-20 years
Powder coating can maintain its finish for 15-20 years, depending on pretreatment and powder type. Its weather resistance, corrosion resistance, and chemical durability make it more long-lasting than paint or liquid coatings.
Wood Grain Finish
Q: Where is wood grain aluminum used?
A:
- Commercial buildings: Ceilings, cladding, curtain walls, partitions.
- Home interiors: Wood-like aluminum doors/windows, cabinets, and furniture.
- Garden design: Fences, gates, decking, railings.
Compared to standard RAL colors, wood grain finishes offer a more natural, vibrant, and high-end appearance.
Q: What are the advantages of wood grain aluminum profiles?
A:
- Smooth, refined surface.
- High coating strength & adhesion.
- Resistant to acid, UV, corrosion, alkali, and impact.
- More decorative than real wood.
- The wood grain pattern is transferred via heat (vacuum process), creating a 3D textured finish.
Anodizing
Q: What's the difference between anodized and powder-coated aluminum?
A:
- Anodizing cannot peel --it becomes part of the metal.
- Provides a deeper, richer metallic look (semi-transparent coating).
- More scratch-resistant than powder coating.
Q: How long does anodized aluminum last?
A: 10-20 years
Anodizing creates a thin oxide layer that degrades over time. Depending on thickness/quality, it typically lasts 10-20 years.
Q: Does anodized aluminum wear out?
A:
It resists surface scratches, protecting the metal's appearance under normal wear. However, heavy abrasion may eventually affect the finish.