
Aluminium Curtain Wall
with the aluminium frame concealed on the back of the glass, and the frame is not visible outside.
Specifications
| Product Name | Aluminium curtain wall |
| Operating Style | Fixed + awning open |
| Trademark | SUNEAR |
| Frame Material | Non-thermal/ thermal-break aluminium profile 100/ 120/ 140/ 150 series; 2.0-3.5mm thickness; |
| Glazing type | Single, double, lamination... |
| Hardware | Kinlong, Hoppe; Siegenia; Hehe; Wuihei; |
| Finish | Power coating, heat transfer printing, anodizing, |
| Color | Any Ral color |
| Package | Protective film and foam inside, wooden crate outside |
Key Features
Hidden Frame
Aluminium frame concealed behind glass for a clean, all-glass exterior appearance.
Heavy-Duty Profile
100/120/140/150 series with 2.0-3.5mm thickness for commercial-grade structural support.
Thermal Options
Available in both non-thermal and thermal-break configurations for energy efficiency.
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