Matters needing attention in purchasing aluminum alloy handles?

Aluminum alloy handles are our common home decoration materials. They are mainly used on cabinets and windows, which can play a pulling role. At present, there are many aluminum alloy handles on the market, with different brands and different models. So, what are the precautions for buying aluminum alloy doors and windows?

 

Price: The price of aluminum alloy handles is directly related to the price of aluminum ingots. The price of high-quality aluminum alloys is 30% higher than that of inferior aluminum alloy handles. Inferior aluminum alloy handles are usually extruded from recycled aluminum, and the wall thickness of the aluminum profiles used Only 0.6-0.8 mm, the relevant parameters are lower than the national regulations

Performance: Due to different usage scenarios, there are gaps in the relevant emphases. Generally, strength should be considered (whether the material of the aluminum alloy profile can withstand ultra-high pressure), water tightness (whether there is water accumulation or leakage in the aluminum alloy handle);

Materials: It is necessary to observe the thickness of the aluminum profile before purchasing. The thickness, strength and oxide film of all aluminum profiles have relevant regulations. The wall thickness of the aluminum profile of the aluminum alloy handle should not be less than 1.2mm, and the thickness of the oxide film should reach 10 microns.

Processing: Operators are required to have a good awareness of product quality. High-quality aluminum alloy handles are finely processed, with smooth tangent lines and consistent angles. There should be no obvious gaps during the splicing process. The sealing performance is good and the switch is smooth. Inferior aluminum alloy handle products will have related problems such as sealing quality

Appearance: styles and colors can be purchased according to your own preferences and home decoration style. (Xingda Aluminum can customize the product style and color you need according to your drawings)

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