High-Quality Anodized Aluminum, optimized for window framing
Material: 6063-T5 aluminum alloy – strong, stable, lightweight
Surface Finish: Uniform silver anodizing for superior corrosion resistance
Ideal for: Residential and commercial window systems
Packaging: Protective film + heat shrink wrap
Enhanced aesthetics, durability, and performance
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The Anodizing Normal Silver Profile for Windows Frame is engineered to elevate the structural performance and visual appeal of modern aluminum windows. Crafted from premium 6063-T5 aluminum alloy, this profile combines enduring strength with design flexibility, making it a top choice for architects and fabricators alike.
Unlike ordinary aluminum, the anodizing surface treatment infuses the metal with a dense, uniform oxide layer that dramatically improves its resistance to corrosion and wear while preserving a clean, sleek silver appearance. This not only enhances the profile’s durability across various environments but also ensures it maintains a consistently refined finish over years of use.
Designed to complement contemporary architectural styles, the silver anodized finish reflects light with a subtle metallic shimmer, creating a welcoming yet sophisticated look for any building façade.
Rather than simply listing specifications, here’s how this profile creates real value:
Long-Lasting Performance: The anodized finish provides robust protection against rust, environmental wear, and UV exposure — crucial for windows exposed to changing weather conditions.
Aesthetic Enhancement: Its even, lustrous silver tone brings modern elegance to window systems without requiring paint or maintenance.
Easy Installation: Precisely extruded dimensions ensure compatibility with standard window assembly processes, reducing fabrication time and installation errors.
Trustworthy Quality: Built with reliable materials and surface treatment processes validated through quality testing.
| Product Introduction | Anodizing normal silver profile for windows frame |
| COUNTRY | Thailand,indonnesia ,south Africa |
| USING POSITION | door and windows |
| MATERIAL | 6063-T5 |
| HARDNESS | 11 |
| SIZE | 20*60MM |
| THICKNESS | 1.1 |
| SURFACE TREATMENT(ANDOZING) | Anodizing silver aluminum |
| PACKING | Film+heat shrink film |
| Product Advantage&Product Uses | Silver oxide white is a common surface treatment process for aluminum alloy profiles, usually used to improve the corrosion resistance, aesthetics and wear resistance of aluminum. When carrying out the silver oxide white treatment, our factory will follow the following requirements, specifications, testing standards and precautions: Requirements and Specifications: Surface quality requirements: The surface should be smooth, uniform, without obvious bubbles, oxide film spots and other defects. Color consistency: the color of oxidized silver white should be consistent, there should be no color difference. Corrosion resistance: The treated aluminum alloy should have high corrosion resistance and be able to remain stable under different environmental conditions. Coating adhesion: After silver oxide white treatment, the coating should have good adhesion and not easy to peel off. Testing standard: Thickness Measurement: Use suitable thickness measurement instruments to test whether the thickness of the oxidized layer meets the requirements. Color test: Use color difference meter or other relevant instruments to test whether the color of silver oxide white meets the requirements. Salt Spray Test: Conduct a salt spray test to assess the corrosion resistance of the oxide layer. Adhesion Test: Use appropriate methods to test the adhesion of the coating. Caution: Preparation before treatment: Before carrying out oxidation treatment, aluminum alloy profiles should be properly cleaned and surface treated to ensure that the surface is free of oil, oxides, etc. Control of treatment process: Control the parameters of the treatment process, such as temperature, time, current density, etc., to ensure that the quality and thickness of the oxide layer meet the requirements. Environmental control: the treatment process should pay attention to the control of the environment, to avoid impurities, dust and other effects on the quality of the oxide layer. Post-coating treatment: If the silver oxide needs to be coated, appropriate coating materials and methods should be selected to ensure the quality of the coating. The above are the requirements, specifications, testing standards and precautions for the surface treatment of oxidized silver white in general, the specifics may vary depending on the material, process and application areas. In practical application, it is recommended to choose the appropriate process and standard according to the specific situation. |
Anodizing is a controlled electrochemical process that transforms the aluminum surface into a hard, protective oxide layer. This layer:
Improves corrosion resistance far beyond untreated aluminum
Preserves color consistency and surface uniformity
Increases surface hardness, reducing scratches and wear
Retains reflective visual appeal without additional painting
Helps sustain performance in coastal or humid climates
Unlike paint or coating, anodizing becomes part of the metal itself, enhancing durability while requiring almost no upkeep. This makes anodized aluminum profiles ideal for architectural applications like window frames, where reliability and aesthetics matter. (You can reference the broad industry usage of silver anodized profiles in building materials as found in similar product sources.)
Excellent resistance to environmental degradation compared to untreated aluminum
Robust anodized layer enhances longevity and maintains performance over time
Even, polished silver finish creates a premium visual impression
Complements both modern and classic architectural styles
Aluminum alloy choice balances structural strength with ease of handling
Supports streamlined window profiles without adding unnecessary weight
Accurate dimensional control ensures consistent installation quality
Reduces error margin in fabricating window systems
Anodized surface does not require repainting
Easy to clean and retains shine over many years
We understand that window frame profiles are not just components — they influence appearance, durability, and long-term satisfaction. Our profiles are crafted with:
Expert manufacturing expertise: Over decades of aluminum profile production
Advanced anodizing lines: Consistent surface quality with even color distribution
Quality assurance practices: Specifications maintained for performance and reliability
Global experience: Profiles widely used in diverse climates and architectural scenarios
When you choose our silver anodized window frame profiles, you choose confidence in performance and beauty that stands the test of time.
Q: What is silver anodizing, and why is it preferred for window profiles?
Silver anodizing is a surface enhancement process that strengthens aluminum by forming a hard oxide layer while enhancing visual appeal. It’s preferred because it provides long-lasting corrosion resistance without paint.
Q: Does anodizing affect the strength of aluminum?
Anodizing does not add structural strength to the aluminum itself, but it significantly improves surface resistance to wear and corrosion. The underlying alloy (6063-T5) maintains excellent mechanical properties.
Q: Can these profiles be customized to fit specific window designs?
While this specific profile comes with fixed dimensions, custom extrusions can be produced on demand depending on project requirements and technical consultation.
Q: How should I care for the anodized profiles after installation?
Simply wiping with mild detergent and water will keep the anodized surface clean. Avoid abrasive cleaners that can mar the finish.
Q: Is the silver anodized finish consistent across batches?
Yes. Controlled anodizing processes ensure color consistency and surface uniformity from batch to batch, ensuring seamless integration in larger architectural applications.
This Anodizing Normal Silver Profile for Windows Frame is more than just a structural component — it’s a statement of quality, endurance, and design refinement. Built for both performance and aesthetics, it supports your window systems with confidence and elegance.
Let this profile be the foundation of windows that last longer, perform better, and look superior through years of real-world use.
The Anodizing Normal Silver Profile for Windows Frame is engineered to elevate the structural performance and visual appeal of modern aluminum windows. Crafted from premium 6063-T5 aluminum alloy, this profile combines enduring strength with design flexibility, making it a top choice for architects and fabricators alike.
Unlike ordinary aluminum, the anodizing surface treatment infuses the metal with a dense, uniform oxide layer that dramatically improves its resistance to corrosion and wear while preserving a clean, sleek silver appearance. This not only enhances the profile’s durability across various environments but also ensures it maintains a consistently refined finish over years of use.
Designed to complement contemporary architectural styles, the silver anodized finish reflects light with a subtle metallic shimmer, creating a welcoming yet sophisticated look for any building façade.
Rather than simply listing specifications, here’s how this profile creates real value:
Long-Lasting Performance: The anodized finish provides robust protection against rust, environmental wear, and UV exposure — crucial for windows exposed to changing weather conditions.
Aesthetic Enhancement: Its even, lustrous silver tone brings modern elegance to window systems without requiring paint or maintenance.
Easy Installation: Precisely extruded dimensions ensure compatibility with standard window assembly processes, reducing fabrication time and installation errors.
Trustworthy Quality: Built with reliable materials and surface treatment processes validated through quality testing.
| Product Introduction | Anodizing normal silver profile for windows frame |
| COUNTRY | Thailand,indonnesia ,south Africa |
| USING POSITION | door and windows |
| MATERIAL | 6063-T5 |
| HARDNESS | 11 |
| SIZE | 20*60MM |
| THICKNESS | 1.1 |
| SURFACE TREATMENT(ANDOZING) | Anodizing silver aluminum |
| PACKING | Film+heat shrink film |
| Product Advantage&Product Uses | Silver oxide white is a common surface treatment process for aluminum alloy profiles, usually used to improve the corrosion resistance, aesthetics and wear resistance of aluminum. When carrying out the silver oxide white treatment, our factory will follow the following requirements, specifications, testing standards and precautions: Requirements and Specifications: Surface quality requirements: The surface should be smooth, uniform, without obvious bubbles, oxide film spots and other defects. Color consistency: the color of oxidized silver white should be consistent, there should be no color difference. Corrosion resistance: The treated aluminum alloy should have high corrosion resistance and be able to remain stable under different environmental conditions. Coating adhesion: After silver oxide white treatment, the coating should have good adhesion and not easy to peel off. Testing standard: Thickness Measurement: Use suitable thickness measurement instruments to test whether the thickness of the oxidized layer meets the requirements. Color test: Use color difference meter or other relevant instruments to test whether the color of silver oxide white meets the requirements. Salt Spray Test: Conduct a salt spray test to assess the corrosion resistance of the oxide layer. Adhesion Test: Use appropriate methods to test the adhesion of the coating. Caution: Preparation before treatment: Before carrying out oxidation treatment, aluminum alloy profiles should be properly cleaned and surface treated to ensure that the surface is free of oil, oxides, etc. Control of treatment process: Control the parameters of the treatment process, such as temperature, time, current density, etc., to ensure that the quality and thickness of the oxide layer meet the requirements. Environmental control: the treatment process should pay attention to the control of the environment, to avoid impurities, dust and other effects on the quality of the oxide layer. Post-coating treatment: If the silver oxide needs to be coated, appropriate coating materials and methods should be selected to ensure the quality of the coating. The above are the requirements, specifications, testing standards and precautions for the surface treatment of oxidized silver white in general, the specifics may vary depending on the material, process and application areas. In practical application, it is recommended to choose the appropriate process and standard according to the specific situation. |
Anodizing is a controlled electrochemical process that transforms the aluminum surface into a hard, protective oxide layer. This layer:
Improves corrosion resistance far beyond untreated aluminum
Preserves color consistency and surface uniformity
Increases surface hardness, reducing scratches and wear
Retains reflective visual appeal without additional painting
Helps sustain performance in coastal or humid climates
Unlike paint or coating, anodizing becomes part of the metal itself, enhancing durability while requiring almost no upkeep. This makes anodized aluminum profiles ideal for architectural applications like window frames, where reliability and aesthetics matter. (You can reference the broad industry usage of silver anodized profiles in building materials as found in similar product sources.)
Excellent resistance to environmental degradation compared to untreated aluminum
Robust anodized layer enhances longevity and maintains performance over time
Even, polished silver finish creates a premium visual impression
Complements both modern and classic architectural styles
Aluminum alloy choice balances structural strength with ease of handling
Supports streamlined window profiles without adding unnecessary weight
Accurate dimensional control ensures consistent installation quality
Reduces error margin in fabricating window systems
Anodized surface does not require repainting
Easy to clean and retains shine over many years
We understand that window frame profiles are not just components — they influence appearance, durability, and long-term satisfaction. Our profiles are crafted with:
Expert manufacturing expertise: Over decades of aluminum profile production
Advanced anodizing lines: Consistent surface quality with even color distribution
Quality assurance practices: Specifications maintained for performance and reliability
Global experience: Profiles widely used in diverse climates and architectural scenarios
When you choose our silver anodized window frame profiles, you choose confidence in performance and beauty that stands the test of time.
Q: What is silver anodizing, and why is it preferred for window profiles?
Silver anodizing is a surface enhancement process that strengthens aluminum by forming a hard oxide layer while enhancing visual appeal. It’s preferred because it provides long-lasting corrosion resistance without paint.
Q: Does anodizing affect the strength of aluminum?
Anodizing does not add structural strength to the aluminum itself, but it significantly improves surface resistance to wear and corrosion. The underlying alloy (6063-T5) maintains excellent mechanical properties.
Q: Can these profiles be customized to fit specific window designs?
While this specific profile comes with fixed dimensions, custom extrusions can be produced on demand depending on project requirements and technical consultation.
Q: How should I care for the anodized profiles after installation?
Simply wiping with mild detergent and water will keep the anodized surface clean. Avoid abrasive cleaners that can mar the finish.
Q: Is the silver anodized finish consistent across batches?
Yes. Controlled anodizing processes ensure color consistency and surface uniformity from batch to batch, ensuring seamless integration in larger architectural applications.
This Anodizing Normal Silver Profile for Windows Frame is more than just a structural component — it’s a statement of quality, endurance, and design refinement. Built for both performance and aesthetics, it supports your window systems with confidence and elegance.
Let this profile be the foundation of windows that last longer, perform better, and look superior through years of real-world use.
