We Design & Supply Thermal Break Aluminium Profile Glass Windows & Doors For
Residential & Commercial Use
What is Thermal Break?
Thermal break is a barrier or “break” in a window or door frame that is used to stop the transfer of heat or cold, and to provide additional insulation. The “break” is a piece of material with low thermal conductivity that is placed in an extrusion of a window frame to prevent the flow of thermal energy. Re-inforced polyamide bars are inserted between the inside and outside aluminium profiles to provide an insulated aluminium window/door.
How Do Thermal Breaks Work?
In thermally broken construction, the interior and exterior sides are joined by an insulated barrier that is designed to inhibit conductive thermal energy loss. This means that heat and cold can’t easily travel through the frame. So, in summer, a thermal break will prevent the blazing heat from venturing into your home. And in winter, a thermal break will prevent the warm air inside your home from escaping.
The Solution: Thermally Broken Aluminium Framing

This means that your windows’ & doors’ interior temperature will be closer to your home’s interior temperature. Of course, this doesn’t mean that condensation will be completely eliminated. A small amount of interior condensation is normal. In addition, condensation on the outside of windows is a good sign, as it shows that your windows are sealing out the outdoor temperature and humidity.
Sound Insulation, Noise Reduction & Thermal Insulation,
Keeping You Comfortable Even in a Hot & Noisy Environment.

Energy saving up to 66% better than a standard aluminium window reducing expenses on heating and air conditioning.
Effective in All Weather Conditions
Hot Day
(double glazing /Traditional aluminium frame)

Hot Day
(double glazing / thermal break windows)

Cold Day
(double glazing / traditional aluminium frame)

Cold Day
with Thermally Broken Windows

Thermally broken frames are effective whatever the weather. On a hot day, they inhibit heat transfer from outside in, helping to keep rooms pleasantly cool. On a cold day, they keep your valuable home heat energy from ‘leaking’ outdoors. You can feel this at work if you touch your aluminium frames: on a cold day, they should not feel cold.
