What is the 93 series single-opening aluminum alloy window? How does it work to achieve sound insulation?
Product Definition & Core Capabilities
The 93 series single-opening aluminum alloy window is a standardized window type designed by Haipai Sichuang for overseas contractors, distributors, and brand customers. It uses 6063-T5 aluminum alloy profiles with a reference profile thickness of 1.4 millimeters, supports multiple series of window types to choose from, and allows adjustment of wall thickness and glass configuration according to project needs. This product is mainly used for single-opening aluminum alloy window projects in residential, engineering, and distribution channels, suitable for sample confirmation and bulk orders.
For your project, the key decision point is whether this window matches your wall thickness and glass configuration needs. If your project involves residential window configuration, engineering project procurement, or distribution channel selection, the 93 series can provide a clear adaptation solution; but if the goal is high-end commercial buildings, a higher-end configuration may be needed, because the 93 series mainly targets residential and small-to-medium-sized projects.
Sound Insulation Principle: The Synergistic Effect of Glass and Profile
The sound insulation effect of the 93 series relies on the synergistic effect of glass and profiles. The reference glass configuration is 5+22A+5 (i.e., 5mm glass + 22mm air layer + 5mm glass), and this insulating glass structure can effectively reduce sound transmission. The thickness and sealing design of the profiles also play a key role: the 1.4mm wall thickness aluminum alloy profiles provide structural stability, and together with sealing strips and installation techniques, further block external noise.
However, sound insulation performance is not necessarily more reliable; it depends on specific usage conditions, such as installation environment, wall structure, and noise source type. For example, in street-facing residences, hollow glass can significantly reduce traffic noise, but in high-decibel industrial environments, additional configuration may be required. Therefore, to determine if sound insulation is sufficient, you need to combine your project scenario and confirm a matching solution with the current website team, including whether it supports customizing thicker glass or profiles.
Suitability Judgment
Suitable scenarios:
- Residential project window type configuration: The 93 series supports multiple wall thicknesses and glass configurations, facilitating customization for sound insulation requirements.
- Engineering Project Procurement: Suitable for bulk orders, with origin Foshan ensuring delivery stability.
- Distribution Channel Selection: Multiple series of window types are available, with clear competitive dimensions, facilitating promotion.
Not suitable for scenarios:
- High-end commercial buildings: The 93 series is primarily targeted at residential and small-to-medium-sized projects, and large-scale commercial applications may require higher-end configurations.
- Projects with unclear objectives or insufficient data: If wall thickness, glass configuration, or installation conditions are not clearly defined, it is recommended to supplement this information before making a decision.
Next Confirmation Action
To determine if the 93 series is suitable for your project, please provide the following information to the current website team:
- Project type (residential, engineering, or distribution) and specific usage scenario.
- Expected sound insulation level or noise environment.
- Customization requirements for wall thickness and glass configuration (e.g., whether thicker profiles or special glass are needed).
The team will help you confirm the matching scheme based on these conditions and explain the trade-offs (for example, increasing wall thickness may improve sound insulation but at a slightly higher cost). If the information is insufficient, the gap lies in specific installation conditions and noise data, which will affect the final judgment of the sound insulation effect.
Is the 1.4MM wall thickness of the 93 series windows suitable for my residential project?
For residential projects, the wall thickness of windows directly affects structural stability and sound insulation. The reference profile thickness for the 93 series aluminum alloy window is 1.4MM, which is within the common range for residential window types. However, whether it is suitable for your specific project needs to be determined based on the window opening size, glass configuration, and local climate conditions.
Impact of Wall Thickness on Structural Stability
Aluminum alloy profiles with a wall thickness of 1.4 mm in standard residential window openings (e.g., reference dimensions 1000×1000 mm) typically meet wind pressure resistance and daily usage requirements. They can provide sufficient rigidity to prevent window frame deformation, especially suitable for mid-to-low-rise residential buildings. However, if your project is located in a high-rise or windy area, you may need to evaluate whether to upgrade the wall thickness to enhance stability.
Currently, specific wind pressure data is not provided, so it is recommended that you confirm your project height, wind pressure requirements, and window opening dimensions with the current website team to verify whether the 1.4MM wall thickness is suitable.
Wall Thickness Selection Recommendations for Residential Projects
For residential projects, wall thickness selection should balance cost and performance. 1.4MM wall thickness is suitable for most conventional residential window openings, especially when paired with a 5+22A+5 glass configuration, it can achieve better sound insulation and thermal insulation effects. However, adjustments may be needed in the following situations:
- Large Window Openings or High-Rise ResidentialIf the window opening exceeds 1200mm or the project is above 10 floors, it is recommended to confirm whether a thicker wall profile is needed.
- Batch Purchase ConsistencyTo ensure consistent wall thickness, it is recommended to clearly specify the wall thickness requirements in the order and request samples for physical confirmation. The current product supports bulk orders, and the origin in Foshan can guarantee delivery stability, but the specific tolerance range needs to be verified with the team.
1.4MM wall thickness is suitable for my residential window opening?
Suitability depends on your window opening dimensions and project conditions. If your window opening is around 1000mm and the project is a standard residential building, a 1.4MM wall thickness is usually sufficient. However, if the window opening is larger or the project has special requirements (such as extreme climates), you may need to evaluate other series.
The key trade-off is: selecting a 1.4 mm wall thickness can control costs, but if stability requirements are high, an upgrade solution may need to be considered.
How to ensure consistent wall thickness in bulk procurement?
During bulk procurement, wall thickness consistency is key. Suggestion:
- In the procurement contract, clearly specify the wall thickness tolerance range (e.g., ±0.1MM).
- Request the supplier to provide batch inspection reports.
- First place an order for a sample to confirm the actual thickness, then proceed with mass production.
The current product supports customization according to drawings, suitable for batch orders, but specific tolerances and inspection standards need to be confirmed with the website team to avoid delivery deviations.
Next Confirmation ActionPlease provide your window opening dimensions, project floor level, and local wind pressure conditions so that the team can assess whether the 1.4MM wall thickness is suitable and provide a customized solution.
How is the sound insulation effect of the glass configuration 5+22A+5? What residential scenarios is it suitable for?
For engineering contractors or procurement parties selecting aluminum alloy windows for residential projects, 5+22A+5 insulating glass is a common configuration option. Its core value lies in balancing sound insulation, thermal insulation, and cost, but the specific effects and applicable scenarios need to be judged based on project requirements.
Insulation Performance Analysis of Insulated Glass
5+22A+5 glass refers to two pieces of 5mm thick glass with a 22mm wide air layer in between. The sound insulation principle of this structure mainly relies on the air layer blocking sound waves and the glass panels dampening vibrations.
- How much noise can it reduce?
This is a question that cannot be answered with a single number. Sound insulation performance depends on multiple variables: the type of outdoor noise source (traffic, human voices, industry), frequency, the installation and sealing of the windows, and the sound insulation performance of the wall itself. The 5+22A+5 configuration can effectively reduce mid-to-low frequency noise (such as vehicle driving sounds), but its effectiveness in isolating high-frequency sharp noises (such as horns) is relatively limited.
The key trade-off is: it provides significant soundproofing improvement but cannot achieve 'more secure and quiet'To obtain the exact noise reduction decibel value, it is necessary to combine the acoustic testing of specific projects or refer to the measured data of similar scenarios.
- Where is the performance boundary?
The profile thickness of this 93 series single-opening aluminum alloy window is 1.4mm, paired with 5+22A+5 glass, suitable for most conventional residential scenarios. If the project has extremely high sound insulation requirements (such as being adjacent to a main road or an airport), it may be necessary to consider thicker glass (such as 6mm or above) or a wider air layer, but this will involve adjustments to the load-bearing capacity of the profile, cost, and customization cycle.
Residential Insulation Scenario Matching
Based on the characteristics of the 93 series aluminum alloy window (supporting multiple wall thicknesses and glass configurations), the 5+22A+5 glass configuration is suitable for the following residential scenarios:
Suitable scenarios:
- Urban ordinary residential community: Far from the main road, the primary noise sources are human voices and low-speed vehicle sounds within the community. This configuration can provide a good daily quiet environment.
- Residential on a street but not a main road: Can effectively filter out most traffic noise and improve indoor comfort.
- Projects with synchronous thermal insulation requirements: The air layer in insulating glass also reduces heat transfer, making it suitable for residential projects in temperate zones or those requiring energy efficiency.
Scenarios where configuration upgrade may be required:
- Residential areas adjacent to viaducts, railways, or airports: The noise intensity in these scenarios is high and the spectrum is complex. The 5+22A+5 configuration may not be sufficient to meet the requirements, and it is necessary to evaluate whether to upgrade the glass thickness or use laminated insulating glass.
- Projects with extreme requirements for indoor silence (such as recording studios, high-end bedrooms): At this time, sound insulation is the primary goal, and a more professional acoustic window solution may be needed.
Next step confirm action: Before deciding on the 5+22A+5 configuration, we recommend that you provide our team with the following information so that we can match the most suitable solution for you:
- Project Specific Location and Main Nearby Noise Sources(For example: about 50 meters from the main road, the main noise is from vehicles).
- Target Indoor Noise Level(For example: hope that indoor noise during the day is below 40 decibels).
- Budget and Delivery Cycle Requirements。
We will confirm whether the 5+22A+5 glass is the optimal choice, or whether adjustments to wall thickness, glass configuration, or even series model are needed, based on these conditions combined with the load-bearing capacity of the 93 series profiles.
Quick Suitability Judgment
| Scenario Characteristics | Suitable for 5+22A+5 Configuration? | Key Considerations |
|---|---|---|
| Ordinary residential community, noise is generally low. | Suitable | High cost-effectiveness, meets basic sound insulation and thermal insulation needs. |
| Near Main Road or Noisy Environment | Requires Evaluation | Suggest providing specific noise data to confirm whether an upgrade of the configuration is needed. |
| High-End Quietness Requirement Projects | Not Suitable | More professional soundproof window solutions should be considered. |
| Budget is limited, pursuing basic sound insulation | Suitable | Within the 93 series support range, it is a choice that balances cost and effectiveness. |
Conclusion: The 5+22A+5 glass configuration is a common and reliable choice for 93-series aluminum alloy windows to achieve good sound insulation in residential projects. It is most suitable for ordinary residential projects with general noise environments and comprehensive requirements for sound insulation and thermal insulation. If your project has a complex noise environment or extremely high requirements, please provide specific conditions, and we will confirm whether the configuration needs to be adjusted.
How to select and match 93 series windows for residential projects? Recommended and not recommended scenarios
Selection Decision Process & Tradeoffs
For selecting the 93 series windows for a residential project, the core is to determine whether your project requirements match the positioning of this product. The 93 series single-opening aluminum alloy window, with a reference profile thickness of 1.4MM and a glass configuration of 5+22A+5, is primarily targeted at single-opening aluminum alloy window projects for residential, engineering, and distribution channels.
Scenarios recommended for using the 93 series windows:
- Residential Window Type ConfigurationIf your project is a regular residential building with basic sound insulation requirements (such as facing the street or near a road) and a moderate budget, the 93 series supports multiple wall thicknesses and glass configurations. It can meet basic sound insulation needs by adjusting the glass combination (such as 5+22A+5) and is suitable for customization.
- Engineering Project ProcurementIf you are an engineering contractor and need to purchase in bulk for residential projects, the 93 series is suitable for bulk orders, and the origin in Foshan can guarantee delivery stability.
- Distribution Channel Product SelectionIf you are a dealer and need a window type with clear competitive dimensions and easy promotion, the 93 series offers multiple series options to cover different customer needs.
Scenarios where the 93 series window is not recommended:
- High-End Commercial BuildingsSeries 93 is primarily targeted at residential and small-to-medium-sized projects. Large commercial buildings may require higher-end configurations (such as thicker profiles, more complex glass systems), and Series 93 may not meet performance or aesthetic requirements.
- Unclear Objectives or Frequent Requirement ChangesIf your project objectives are not yet clear, or requirements such as sound insulation and thermal insulation are still being frequently adjusted, the reference configuration of the 93 series (1.4MM profile, 5+22A+5 glass) may not be able to adapt quickly; it is recommended to first clarify the core requirements before selecting a model.
Key Trade-offs:
- Adaptability vs CostSeries 93 performs well in adapting to residential foundation sound insulation needs, with relatively controllable costs. However, if the project has higher requirements for sound insulation and thermal insulation, it may be necessary to upgrade the configuration or choose other series, and the cost will increase accordingly.
- Clarity vs FlexibilityThe 93 series provides reference configurations (such as 1.4MM profiles, 5+22A+5 glass), with clear decisions, but if your project requires high customization (such as special sizes, non-standard glass), you may need to confirm with the team whether support for customization according to drawings is available.
Budget Boundaries and Next Steps
How to allocate when the budget is limited? When the budget is limited, prioritize the more certain core requirement: sound insulation. The reference glass configuration 5+22A+5 of the 93 series can already provide basic sound insulation effects. If the budget is tight, you can first adopt this configuration to ensure it meets the basic requirements of the residence.
Profile thickness 1.4MM is a reference value; if the project does not have high strength requirements, this can be used as a basis; if there are higher strength requirements, it may be necessary to increase the budget to select a thicker profile.
Next step confirm action:
- Define Project Requirements: Confirm the specific location of the residential project (e.g., whether it is street-facing), sound insulation targets (e.g., how many decibels to reduce), and budget range.
- Confirm Customization SupportConfirm with the current website team whether the 93 series supports customization according to drawings, especially regarding the adjustment space for dimensions and glass configuration.
- Evaluate Upgrade OptionsIf the basic configuration cannot meet the requirements, ask if there are thicker profiles or more advanced glass configurations available, and understand the cost changes.
FAQ
1. Does the 93 series window support customization according to drawings? Support. The 93 series is designed for residential, engineering, and distribution channels, and can be customized in size and glass configuration based on project drawings.
However, the specific customization scope needs to be confirmed with the current website team, for example, whether non-standard sizes or special glass types are supported.
2. How to select series and wall thickness? For residential projects, the 93 series reference profile thickness of 1.4MM already meets basic requirements. If the project has higher demands for strength or sound insulation, you can consult the team to see if thicker profiles (such as 1.6MM or 2.0MM) are available and evaluate whether the cost increase is worthwhile.
3. Can the glass configuration be adjusted? Yes. The 93 series supports adjusting the glass configuration, for example, changing from 5+22A+5 to thicker glass or different spacer bars to improve sound insulation or thermal insulation performance.
However, adjustments may affect cost and performance; it is recommended to clarify requirements first and then confirm the specific plan with the team.
4. Is the 93 series suitable for high-end commercial projects? Not suitable. The 93 series is primarily targeted at residential and small-to-medium-sized projects, and high-end commercial buildings may require higher-end configurations (such as thicker profiles and more complex glass systems).
If the project is high-end commercial, it is recommended to consult the team if there is a more suitable series.
5. When the budget is limited, what should be prioritized with more certainty? Prioritize more confident sound insulation needs. The reference glass configuration 5+22A+5 of the 93 series can already provide basic sound insulation effects. If the budget is tight, you can first adopt this configuration to ensure it meets the basic requirements of residential buildings.
The profile thickness can be flexibly adjusted according to the project strength requirements.
Learn More
If you are selecting 93 series single-opening aluminum alloy windows for a residential project, please provide us with project location, window opening dimensions, sound insulation targets, and other information. We will match you with the most suitable wall thickness and glass configuration plan, and assist you in completing sample confirmation and bulk procurement.
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