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Why uPVC profiles are replacing aluminium profiles? The answer is simple, uPVC profiles are superior in every way. We often hear complaints about the defects in the structural frames of our houses, which are the very supports of the architectural elements of our houses. Rot and termite infestation are common problems with wooden profiles. Aluminium profiles, on the other hand, face more complex challenges.
Here are some of the disadvantages of aluminium profiles compared to uPVC profiles:
No corrosion and denting:
Aluminium profiles rust and corrode when exposed to air. Aluminium oxide (AlO) forms a white powdery coating on the metal profiles. These profiles become brittle, dent and even break over time. uPVC profiles, on the other hand, are corrosion resistant due to the combination of polymers and additives. They also have a high composite strength that prevents large dents from forming.
Stain and water resistant:
Aluminium is not stain resistant. Water stains and dust easily adhere to its surface and these stains are difficult to remove. The structural properties of aluminium make it water resistant compared to uPVC profiles. A quality finish won’t hold any particles and its anti-fouling properties make it easy to clean.
This type of profile is high maintenance and slightly dull in terms of visual aesthetics. In contrast, uPVC has a wide range of color options and is very low maintenance when paired with similar accessories.
Compared to wood or other polymers, aluminum is not only dull in appearance, but also has very limited color options. But with uPVC alternatives, you can get a superior finish and brilliant colors that will give you a visual feast.
Easy to customize and energy-efficient:
Aluminum is not an ideal choice. From manufacturing to installation, the entire process will cost a lot. The forming and welding of metals also requires special equipment and well-trained personnel to execute the plan in the expected way. The cost-effectiveness and energy-saving advantages of uPVC profiles are unquestionable. In addition to being 100% recyclable, the energy required to manufacture these profiles is also very low. This profile is easy to handle and you can get the best customization service at the lowest price.
Ideal for extreme temperatures:
Aluminum, as a metal, has excellent thermal conductivity, which is not ideal in extreme temperatures. uPVC profiles, on the other hand, offer a worry-free experience in any extreme weather conditions. They reflect sunlight and are an excellent thermal insulator. These profiles are an ideal companion to air conditioners. In addition, in humid environments, aluminum frames are also prone to condensation and even frost forming on the inner surface of the window, which can cause a series of problems. However, with uPVC structures, there is no danger of condensation or frost.
