Sliding windows are a common type of window, unique in that the sash slides open and closed along a track without opening outward or inward like a traditional window.
1. The structure and characteristics of sliding windows
Sliding open: the window sash can slide left and right or up and down on the track, usually single or double track design, easy and convenient to operate.
Beautiful and simple: the appearance of sliding windows is modern and simple, suitable for a variety of styles of decoration, especially suitable for modern, minimalist style homes.
2. Advantages of sliding windows
Space-saving: Since there is no sash opening outward or inward, they are suitable for places with limited space, such as balconies and narrow corridors.
Good safety: especially in high-rise buildings, sliding windows do not have the potential safety hazards that outward opening windows may pose
3. There are many choices of materials for sliding windows
Aluminum alloy sliding windows: aluminum alloy sliding windows are widely used in modern buildings due to its corrosion resistance, lightweight and high strength.
Plastic steel sliding windows: Plastic steel material sliding windows have better sound insulation and heat preservation performance, suitable for buildings that need to improve energy efficiency.
4. Installation
Installation: Installation of sliding windows is usually simple, only need to ensure that the track is level and accurately install the window frame and sash. When installing, it is important to pay attention to the fixing of the window frame and the smooth sliding of the window sash.
5. Application examples of sliding windows
Balcony window: sliding window is very suitable for installation on the balcony, easy to open and close and does not take up external space.
Kitchen window: installing sliding windows in the kitchen can save space, and at the same time, it is easy to ventilate the kitchen and expel the fumes and odors.
Bathroom window: sliding window can be well adapted to the narrow bathroom space, will not affect the layout of the use of space.