Thermal Break large aluminum sliding glass doors
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Thermal Break large aluminum sliding glass doors

Thermal Break large aluminum sliding glass doors

YY's large aluminum sliding glass doors are compact and take up little space, saving both indoor and outdoor space while ensuring safety and preventing panel collisions. Equipped with high-end sliding rollers, they open smoothly and effortlessly. Even if the glass or frame is damaged, they can be quickly replaced, making maintenance easy and cost-effective. Available in a variety of styles for residential, balcony, and commercial applications, they can be customized to meet the high standards of aesthetics, durability, and energy efficiency required by modern residential and commercial buildings.
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Description

 

Core Advantages      

1. Excellent Thermal Insulation

PA66 insulation strips effectively block temperature differences between indoor and outdoor, reducing energy loss and improving overall building energy efficiency.

2. Good Soundproofing

28mm thick glass achieves a sound insulation rating of up to 40dB. Combined with EPDM sealing strips, this significantly reduces noise disturbance, creating a quiet and comfortable space.

3. Excellent Waterproof Performance

The thermally insulated structure and sophisticated sealing system provide up to 450Pa of water resistance, keeping the interior dry even in heavy rain or humid conditions.

4. Strong Wind Pressure Resistance

2mm thick high-strength aluminum profiles combined with a thermally insulated design allow the entire window to withstand wind pressures up to 3000Pa, making it suitable for high-rise buildings and coastal areas.

5. High-quality Hardware Configuration

Selected hardware from renowned Chinese, Australian, and German brands ensures smooth operation, a stable structure, and a long service life.

6. Large Customization

Widths up to 1800mm and heights up to 2700mm meet the design needs of villas, large residences, and modern commercial buildings.

7. Excellent Lighting Effects

The insulated Thermal Break aluminum sliding doors have a glass thickness of ≤28mm, offering large transparent windows that enhance views and maximize natural light for brighter spaces.

 

 

Technical Features

 

 

Basic product information Product performance
Product serial number 100 series,130 series,150 series Insulation performance W/(nf k): 2
Profile wall thickness: 2mm Sound insulation performance (dB): 40
Powder coating: AkzoNobel Airtight performance: High Watertight
Hardware: Chinese Top Brand ,Australian Brand ,German Brand Watertight performance (Pa): 450Pa
Rubber strip: EPDM Wind pressure resistance (kpa): 3000Pa
Glass range: ≤ 28mm    
Width max: 1800mm    
Height max: 2700mm    
Heat insulation strip: high quality PA66 heat insulation strip    

 

 

High-Quality Details & Craftsmanship

 
 
 
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Hollow Tempered Glass

Utilizing high-strength, insulated tempered glass, this design is durable, shatter-resistant, and offers excellent thermal insulation. It can withstand temperature fluctuations of up to 300°C, ensuring safety and comfort.

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Concealed Drainage System

The innovative, concealed drainage design is aesthetically pleasing and effectively prevents rainwater backflow, keeping the interior dry and clean.

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High-Quality Pulleys & Bearings

The combined upper and lower pulley structure, with the upper pulley providing shock absorption and the lower pulley providing strong load-bearing capacity, ensures smooth operation and durability of the large sliding glass door.

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45° Precision Jointing

Advanced 45° jointing technology provides a more stable structure, smooth joint lines, and an aesthetically pleasing overall appearance.

 

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Multi-Channel Insulation

The thermally insulated profiles combined with internal foam filling enhance thermal insulation performance, significantly reducing cooling and heating energy consumption, creating an energy-saving and environmentally friendly building solution.

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Precision Glue Injection

Glue-injected corner guards provide excellent vibration and noise reduction, enhance structural stability and compressive strength, and improve airtightness and service life.

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EPDM Continuous Bend Sealing Technology

The EPDM rubber belt is molded in one piece, resulting in a smooth, seamless design and strong sealing. It also offers excellent weather, abrasion, and aging resistance, ensuring long-term, stable use.

 

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Choosing YY thermally-insulated llarge aluminum sliding glass doors not only offers superior energy-saving insulation, significantly reducing air conditioning and heating costs, but also offers double-glazed glass for efficient sound insulation, shielding you from outside noise and creating a quiet and comfortable living and working space. 
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High-performance doors and windows not only enhance architectural quality but also add long-term value to your project. Contact us for a customized solution to ensure your space is beautiful, energy-efficient, and tranquil. 

 

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Customization options

 

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Our Certificate

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Product Testing

 

Rigorously tested to ensure durability, performance and reliability

Fire Resistance Test
Strike Resistance Test
Impact Test
Water Pressure Test

 

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FAQ

Q:Which is the best two-panel or three-panel aluminum sliding glass doors?

A: This is entirely a personal choice. For example, for openings approximately 5m wide, two or three panel systems can be used. While two-panel doors reduce the amount of visible frame, they only leave a 50% opening when the door is slid back, whereas a three-panel system can achieve a 66% opening by adding an extra frame. Another thing to consider is that your eye is naturally drawn to the center of an object, so with a three-panel system this means you're looking through the glass, whereas with a two-panel door you're looking at a single middle frame. Ultimately there is no right or wrong answer, we can manufacture doors according to your requirements.

Q: What is the difference between patio doors and aluminum sliding glass doors?

A:The term patio door has long been used for a range of door systems that connect a home to a patio or deck. Previous generations of sliding patio doors were cumbersome to operate and lacked the required modern safety and thermal efficiency features, so to differentiate our carefully engineered doors from these older systems we refer to them as sliding doors. Capable of accommodating huge panes of glass (panels up to 3m wide), these contemporary aluminum framed sliding doors operate effortlessly and exceed modern safety and energy standards required by current building regulations.

Q: Why do people choose large aluminum sliding glass doors?

A:With huge glass panels and extremely narrow frames, sliding doors have replaced double doors as the most popular choice for customers looking for glass doors in extensions, renovations or new construction projects. When closed, the large expanses of glazing allow natural light to fill the rooms of the house while providing almost uninterrupted views. When the doors are opened, there is a seamless transition between home and garden, extending your living space to the patio for a sleek, contemporary entertaining venue.

Q: What is "line of sight"?

A: When we refer to the sightline on the door, we are measuring the width of the visible frame between the glass panels. Our sliding doors are available in a variety of sight options, one factor to consider when measuring sight is the depth of the panel, unlike our range or doors some sliding door systems require fins, appendages or reinforcements to be added to the door frame to provide stiffness , which means that from an angle, the door doesn't look slim at all.

Q: Is aluminum the only option for sliding doors?

A:Sliding doors are available in uPVC and wood, but we strongly recommend that you opt for the aluminum door system. Aluminum is the only material strong and light enough to achieve the slender frames that really set sliding doors apart. Both uPVC and wood frames warp and warp over time, making them less suitable for large panes of glass, and their lack of relative rigidity means the frames themselves have to be larger and thicker to accommodate larger panes of glass. If you want long spans of glass with minimal visible framing, then aluminum is your best bet.
 

Q: Do I need planning permission to convert a window into a door?

A:In most cases, you don't need planning permission to convert a window to a sliding door. However, we always recommend that you thoroughly review your original planning permission documents and associated conditions, as well as any relevant building code changes that may have occurred and need to be addressed.

Q: Is the sliding door heavy to operate?

A:Our sliding doors are designed with carefully engineered running brackets concealed in the system chassis, ensuring they operate almost effortlessly, even with heavy panes of glass inside. The number of bays used depends on the size of the panels, so we can ensure that even with the largest door groups the system will operate with ease.

Q: How many sliding door panels can you have?

A:Our systems range from 1 to 8 panels with panel widths from 800mm to huge spans of 3m. This means our sliding doors can be used for anything from a single panel that slides into a pocket behind the wall, all the way to 8 panel sets where four panels slide from the center on each side for a massive 24m aperture - and anything in between ! It is entirely your choice when deciding how many panels you need, although we are happy to provide suggestions and pictures of completed projects so you can imagine how your door will look with it open and closed.

Q: Can I do a flush between inside and outside?

A:Unlike bi-fold doors (the flush track option is only available in the most secluded locations), our sliding door tracks can be recessed into the floor to create a completely flush finish between inside and outside without reducing the wind and wind protection provided by the door Protect from the rain. This is because the panels in the system sit on the rails rather than on the rails. An important thing to note is that flush finishes need to be planned in your project from the start so that the tracks can be recessed to the correct level to match the depth of your interior and exterior tile or flooring material.

Q: In which direction should the aluminum sliding glass doors open?

A:Center-opening sliding doors have always been the traditional configuration for larger openings, but with the development of modern sliding door technology allowing for wider panels, this style has become less popular. We can still make doors in a center opening configuration and sometimes that's definitely the right choice, but in this design the widest part of the profile (including the door's locking mechanism) is the element in the center of the opening, right in the middle of your view . Also, this configuration allows only a 50% opening when the door is slid back, whereas a huge 75% opening can be achieved with a 4 panel system, 3 of which slide behind a fixed frame at one end.

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