Hinged

A hinged system can be used in doors, windows, or other architectural systems that use aluminum as the primary material for the frame or structure Aluminum hinged systems require little maintenance and can last for decades without significant wear or corrosion.

Sliding

A sliding system can be used in windows, doors, or partitions that operate by sliding horizontally along tracks rather than swinging on hinges. Sliding systems are engineered with precision tracks and rollers, allowing for effortless gliding movements, even for large doors or windows. It also doesn't need space to swing open, making them ideal for areas with limited room or where a streamlined, modern look is desired.

Top Hung

A top-hung aluminum system refers to sliding or hinged doors and windows that are suspended from the top, rather than supported by tracks or hinges at the bottom. With no visible bottom tracks and minimal framing, top-hung systems provide a sleek, minimalist appearance, contributing to a modern, streamlined architectural look.

Curtain Wall

A curtain wall is a non-load-bearing exterior wall system, typically composed of large glass panels set in aluminum frames, that is attached to the building’s structural framework. The curtain wall is "hung" from the structure, creating a protective and decorative façade.

Structural Glazing

A Structural glazing involves bonding glass to the building’s structure without the use of external aluminum frames or visible hardware, creating a smooth, frameless appearance. In structural glazing systems, the glass itself becomes part of the structural envelope.