Alumitran was the first Spanish company to manufacture profiles with thermal breaks for its window and door frame systems. Currently, we have the two most usual thermal break systems available:
- High-density resin
The thermal break process using high-density resins starts with a single profile which has been previously been designed with a chamber to hold the resin. When the resin hardens, the other part of the profile is cut, giving way to a complete break between the two parts resulting from this operation. This process avoids the thermal conductivity which results form the differences in temperatures the profiles are subjected to once they become part of a window or door systems, including curtain walling.
The thermal break process using polyamides is different from the one using high-density resins in that here, two profiles are mechanically assembled using polyamides. Its thermal break performance is similar to that of high-density resin profiles.
In our facilities, we have the necessary means of control to ensure a high quality and reliability in both processes, which has led to our products being highly recognized both nationally and internationally.
