The frame of a classic framed glass door is primarily made of aluminum alloy, while the door glass is generally tempered glass for safety.
Frame Material: Aluminum-magnesium alloy or 6063 aluminum alloy are commonly used.
These materials are high-strength, resistant to deformation and corrosion, and suitable for ultra-narrow frame designs, meeting the needs of modern minimalist and understated luxury styles. Stainless steel, such as 304 stainless steel, is also used in some high-end or special settings, especially suitable for humid or high-frequency use environments.
Glass Type: The door leaf typically uses 8mm or 10mm thick tempered glass and must have 3C certification to ensure impact resistance and safety. Common glass types include ultra-clear glass, fluted glass, frosted glass, grey glass, black glass, and tea-colored glass, selected based on light transmission and decorative effect.
Surface treatment: Aluminum alloy frames are often treated with anodizing to improve wear resistance and fade resistance; colors include black, gray, brown, champagne gold, etc., which can match different decoration styles.
