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An aluminum side pressure sliding window (more commonly called a side-sliding window, horizontal sliding window, or slider window) is a popular window type known for its clean lines, durability, and ease of operation. Here's a breakdown of its key features and how it works:
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Material: Aluminum
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Strength & Durability: Aluminum is lightweight yet strong, resistant to rust, warping, and corrosion (especially with proper finishes/powder coating).
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Low Maintenance: Doesn't require painting like wood; easy to clean.
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Slim Sightlines: Allows for larger glass areas and more modern aesthetics.
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Thermal Performance: Modern aluminum windows incorporate thermal breaks (a non-conductive material separating interior and exterior aluminum) to significantly reduce heat transfer and prevent condensation, improving energy efficiency.
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Operation: Sliding
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Horizontal Movement: The window has one or more movable panels (sashes) that slide horizontally past fixed panels or each other within a track.
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Side-by-Side: The most common configuration has two sashes side-by-side. Typically, one sash is operable (slides), while the other is fixed. Dual-sliding versions have both sashes operable.
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"Side Pressure" Clarification: The term "side pressure" is less standard but likely refers to:
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The side-to-side sliding action itself.
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How the operable sash presses sideways against weatherstripping and/or the fixed sash/frame when closed to create a seal.
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Hot Selling Exterior Windproof Aluminum Double Glazed Glass Sliding Windows Aluminium Balcony Sliding Window
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