The Development Trends of Broken Bridge Aluminum Doors and Windows
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2025-09-01
Aluminum doors and windows with thermal breaks—also known as insulated thermal-break aluminum doors and windows, insulated aluminum alloy doors and windows, thermal-break aluminum alloy, cold-break profiles, or thermal-break aluminum-plastic composite profiles—are superior in performance compared to conventional aluminum alloy doors and windows. Now, let’s explore the latest trends in the development of these innovative products with our expert!
Currently, thermal-insulation and heat-resistant aluminum doors and windows with a "thermal break" design—known for their excellent insulation properties, strong corrosion resistance, and energy efficiency—have gained widespread recognition among users. In fact, these innovative aluminum doors and windows now account for approximately 25% of the market share in new construction projects across China.
As China continues to deepen its energy-saving and emission-reduction efforts, industry experts predict that energy-efficient plastic building materials will become a hot spot for industrial investment. According to the country’s 11th Five-Year Plan, China aims to save 101 million tons of standard coal equivalent in building energy efficiency over the next four years. By then, the total area of energy-efficient buildings is expected to exceed 2.2 billion square meters—comprising 1.6 billion square meters of newly constructed buildings and nearly 600 million square meters of renovated existing structures. These projects are projected to create a market demand for energy-saving materials and technologies worth trillions of yuan, providing immense growth opportunities for the development of eco-friendly, energy-efficient plastic building materials.
Among the various plastic building materials, broken-bridge aluminum doors and windows have gained significant attention from investors due to their strong industrial foundation and promising market prospects. After years of development, broken-bridge aluminum profiles have now become one of the most technologically advanced and widely used aluminum-based window and door products in the industry.
In the north, winters are relatively cold, and over 33% of newly built homes now feature thermal-break aluminum doors and windows. In Beijing’s new housing projects, the adoption rate of thermal-break aluminum doors and windows has even surpassed 40%. Meanwhile, according to the "11th Five-Year Plan," China’s construction industry is set to drive the wider application and rapid growth of plastic profiles. This vast market potential is expected to attract more investment into the thermal-break aluminum profile sector.
Aluminum-clad windows and doors with a thermal break offer exceptional features such as thermal insulation, heat resistance, soundproofing, and corrosion protection. Combined with the abundant availability of raw materials, they can effectively replace traditional building materials like wood and steel. As a result, these products have gained widespread adoption in the construction market over recent years.
With China’s ongoing efforts to promote energy conservation and emission reduction, the demand for energy-efficient, highly insulated, and tightly sealed aluminum-clad windows and doors is set to soar—further boosting their market share and making them increasingly popular among consumers!
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