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Aluminum sliding windows typically consist of several key components:

  1. Aluminum Frames: The primary structural component of the window is aluminum. Aluminum is favored for its strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion, making it ideal for outdoor applications like windows.
  2. Glass Panes: The main transparent component of the window is glass. Depending on the desired properties, different types of glass may be used, such as single-pane, double-pane (insulated), or tempered glass for added safety.
  3. Weather Stripping: To prevent air and water infiltration, weather stripping is often installed around the edges of the window frame. This helps improve energy efficiency by sealing gaps between the frame and the sliding panels.
  4. Rollers and Tracks: Sliding windows operate on a track system, which allows the window panels to slide horizontally. Rollers are typically attached to the bottom of the window panels to facilitate smooth opening and closing.
  5. Locking Mechanisms: Security is essential for any window, so sliding windows come equipped with various locking mechanisms. These can include latch locks, key locks, or other types of locking systems to secure the window in place when closed.
  6. Screens: Many sliding windows come with screens that can be installed on the exterior side to allow ventilation while keeping insects out. These screens are usually made of aluminum or fiberglass mesh.
  7. Optional Features: Depending on the manufacturer and specific requirements, sliding windows may include additional features such as built-in blinds or grilles between the glass panes for decorative purposes.