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We are a trusted aluminum curtain wall manufacturer, offering a wide range of high-performance systems, custom design solutions, and reliable on-site installation for global construction projects.
Expertise in global project delivery
Comprehensive system and profile options
Precision manufacturing and quality assurance
Flexible custom design capabilities
Durable, corrosion-resistant materials
Fast lead times and reliable logistics
On-site installation support available
Energy-efficient, performance-tested systems
Modern aesthetics with versatile finishes
Responsive team for technical assistance
To ensure durability and reliability, our aluminum curtain walls undergo rigorous testing, including air and water infiltration, structural wind load, seismic simulation, and thermal performance evaluations. These tests follow international standards to guarantee safety, energy efficiency, and long-term performance on real-world projects.
Aluminum curtain walls are widely favored across industries for their strength, flexibility, and modern appearance. Here’s where they are most commonly used:
Here’s a list of notable projects in the Middle East and Africa that include curtain wall systems, especially aluminum and glazed curtain walls, often used in commercial, residential, and institutional buildings:
On-site technical guidance provided
Detailed shop and system drawings
Pre-installation consultation available
Installer training sessions arranged
Remote troubleshooting and video support
Post-installation inspection assistance
An aluminum curtain wall system is a non-load-bearing façade used to enclose buildings. Made from lightweight aluminum frames and glass or panel infills, it resists wind, water, and air infiltration while allowing natural light. It offers durability, design flexibility, and energy efficiency for modern architectural projects.
Lightweight structure reduces building load
High strength supports large glass spans
Excellent resistance to weather conditions
Corrosion-resistant in harsh environments
Enhances building thermal performance
Allows more natural daylight inside
Flexible for complex architectural designs
Easy maintenance and long lifespan
Modern and sleek exterior appearance
Supports green building certification efforts
| Feature | Aluminum Curtain Wall | Steel Curtain Wall |
|---|---|---|
| Weight & Strength | Lightweight, strong for standard spans | Three times stiffer; supports larger spans |
| Profile Size | Wider profiles needed due to lower stiffness | Narrower profiles allow cleaner sightlines |
| Wind Load Resistance | Handles moderate wind loads | Higher wind load capacity; less deflection |
| Corrosion Resistance | Naturally corrosion-resistant | Requires galvanizing/coating to resist rust |
| Thermal Performance | Needs thermal breaks; good when insulated | Similar or better thermal control; less bridging |
| Design Flexibility | Excellent for curves, shapes, customization | Modern forming allows complex shapes |
| Typical Applications | High-rise, commercial façades, residential | High-performance and heavy-glazed projects |
| Cost & Maintenance | Lower initial cost, low maintenance | Potentially higher cost; needs regular upkeep when coated |
Aluminum is about 65% lighter and naturally corrosion-resistant, reducing structural load and maintenance. Steel offers greater stiffness (≈3× stronger), better supporting larger spans with slimmer profiles.​
Yes—steel withstands higher loads, but aluminum systems, when properly engineered with reinforcements and anchorage, also meet global wind and seismic standards.
We use factory-quality gaskets, sealants, and drainage channels designed to pass ASTM E‑1105 and AAMA performance tests, ensuring tight weatherproofing.
No. Aluminum forms a natural oxide layer that resists rust. For coastal or harsh environments, optional anodized or powder-coated finishes offer added protection.
Profiles can be factory extruded or roll‑formed, sizes and shapes tailored, glass types selected, plus options like thermal breaks and integration with shading or smart glass.

Explore top U.S. architectural glass manufacturers offering high-performance products, smart glass, sustainability, and innovation for modern construction.

Toughened glass and tempered glass are the same safety glass, made stronger by heat treatment, with differences mainly in naming and regional usage.

Glass spontaneous breakage occurs when tempered glass shatters without impact, often caused by nickel sulfide inclusions, thermal stress, or edge damage.
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